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Every laptop is a credential store: lessons from Vermeer

About this event

July 22, 6 PM CEST (Paris) / 12 PM EDT (New York) / 9 AM PDT

Credentials don't stay put. The surface where credentials actually live, the developer machine itself, is the one most scanning stacks can't see.

Vermeer, a global manufacturing leader, is rolling out credential visibility past the repo and onto the laptop itself. In this session, CJ May (Security at Vermeer) joins Emmanuelle Franquelin (Senior Product Manager, Endpoint Protection at GitGuardian) to walk through what they've found so far, what surprised them, and where they think the credential attack surface is actually headed.

You'll learn:

  • Where credentials actually live on a modern machine (config files, shell history, MCP configs, and the artifacts AI coding agents like Claude Code, Cursor, and Copilot leave behind), and what endpoint scans can surface
  • Why the non-developer workstation matters more than most teams think, and how AI hooks and live validity checks make endpoint findings actionable in real time
  • What teams can do with all the findings

Hosted by

  • External speaker
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    Cj May Cybersecurity Architect @ Vermeer
  • Team member
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    Carole Winqwist CMO @ GitGuardian

    As the Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) at GitGuardian, Carole brings extensive expertise in cybersecurity marketing strategy and leadership.

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.