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Episode #32: Hooks, Kits, and Git - putting security into your git pipeline

Sep 7, 2021
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Introduction
00:00 • 4min
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How Do You Use a Hook in Git?
03:42 • 3min
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3
When a Get Hook Is Appropriate
06:39 • 4min
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Getting Creative With Your Get Hooks
10:26 • 4min
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Is It a Pull Request or a Web Hook?
14:04 • 3min
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Git Repos and Git Scripts Are a Great Way to Get the Most Out of Them
17:15 • 3min
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Jenkins Security Is Great but It's Not the Only One
19:51 • 6min
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You Know You're Not Getting the Right Tools Right Yeah Yeah Yeah I Don't Want to Lose a Few
25:43 • 3min
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Application Security Engineers - I Love the Concept of Cross-Head Scripting
28:24 • 4min
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I Love Security Documentation
32:25 • 3min
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The Power of the Tool
35:07 • 5min
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In this episode we cover a few technical topics, but primarily how to get started with getting security into your git pipeline through git hooks, pre-commit strategies, secrets analysis, and scan automation. We also cover some best practices that help engineers and developers stay security minded throughout their time in the repository. We hope you have as much fun listening as we did recording!

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