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Code Clean Up Workshop with GitHub Advanced Security

Join us for a hands on training session using GitHub Advanced Security to clean up a code base.

This is a guided hands on workshop where you will work in a training repository to learn how to clear up GitHub Advanced Security alerts, Dependabot alerts, and clean up sensitive data.

Learn how to:

  • enable GitHub Advanced Security
  • triage GitHub Advanced Security alerts
  • remove secrets, PHI/PII or any sensitive information from your code base

When: April 22, 2021 @ 10AM EST

This workshop has already happened, watch the recording here

Schedule (in Eastern time zone)  
10:00-10:45 General Information Presentation on GHAS and code hygiene
10:45-11:00 Break
11:00-12:30 Hands on Training Session with GHAS
12:30-13:00 Lunch Break
13:00-14:30 Hands on Training Session with GHAS
14:30-15:00 Wrap up, Q&A session, and report out

But wait… there’s MORE…

Would you like to have a GitHub Advanced Security expert walk through your VA team repository with you to clean up security alerts? We will have a sign up for those consultations during this event!

During this event, you can schedule time with a GitHub Advanced Security Expert to privately triage your VA team repo live!

This is a great experience if you:

  • have security questions that pertain specifically to your VA GitHub repository
  • have GitHub Advanced Security Code Scanning on but aren’t sure how to proceed with it
  • do not have GitHub Advanced Security Code Scanning on but want to learn more about enabling and using it
  • want guided help on removing any sensitive information from your code base

Sign up here for a security consultation

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