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GitGuardian Platform Public Demo: From Developer Endpoints to Identity Visibility

About this event

Attackers are moving faster than ever, and recent supply chain attacks point to a clear target: credentials. Credentials on developer laptops. Credentials on endpoints running CI/CD runners. Credentials sitting in plaintext anywhere attackers can reach.

Join this 20-minute live demo on June 11, 2026 to see how GitGuardian helps teams reduce credential exposure through secrets visibility, developer-first prevention, and remediation workflows built for scale.

In this session, we’ll demonstrate how GitGuardian helps you:

  • Prevent secrets from living in plaintext on developer laptops
  • Detect leaked secrets across code, endpoints, CI/CD, and other reachable environments
  • Investigate and remediate secret leak incidents at scale
  • Use GGShield, hooks, and AI agent workflows to support secure development
  • Build an inventory of secrets on developer endpoints
  • Gain visibility into vaults, SaaS applications, and identity providers
  • Support non-human identity governance by identifying ownership gaps and over-permission issues

Hosted by

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    Dwayne McDaniel Sr. Security Developer Advocate @ GitGuardian

    Security Developer Advocate at GitGuardian Dwayne has been working as a Developer Advocate since 2016 and has been involved in tech communities since 2005.

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    Jason Miller Head of Business Development @ GitGuardian

    Head of Business Development at GitGuardian. I have been leading business development initiatives in various tech industries since 2015.

GitGuardian

Secrets Security and NHI Governance

GitGuardian leads the way in Non-Human Identity security, offering end-to-end solutions from secrets detection in code, productivity tools and environments to strong remediation, observability and proactive prevention of leaks.