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Why Every Developer Laptop Is Now a Credential Store (and What's Hiding on Yours)

About this event


Recent supply chain attacks point to one target: credentials. And increasingly, those credentials are sitting on developer laptops, in .env files, AI agent configs, and local workspaces that your repo and CI scanning never see.

Join this session to walk through the problem and a practical way to get ahead of it.

July 22 - 6 PM CET (Paris) / 12:00 PM EST (New York)

We'll cover:

The problem: why developer machines have quietly become one of the largest credential stores in the enterprise, and why traditional scanning misses it

What we did about it: how GitGuardian brings those secrets back into view across an entire fleet, with developer-first remediation

The customer's take: CJ May (Cybersecurity Architect at Vermeer) shares the credential sprawl he was dealing with on his developer machines, what he couldn't see before, and the results after putting endpoint scanning in place

You'll leave with a clear picture of what's actually on your developers' laptops, and how to find it before someone else does

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.