Securelog

Securelog

Prevent leaked secrets across code, logs, and pipelines.

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Scan, clean, and prevent leaked secrets in your codebase, team’s logs, build environments, repos & CI pipelines.
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Evil Rabbit
🚀 Introducing Securelog! An open-source secret and API token analyzer designed to keep your workflow secure. It verifies, scans, cleans, and prevents sensitive data leaks across your codebase, logs, and pipelines. Whether you're a developer or part of a DevOps team, Securelog helps you stay one step ahead by seamlessly integrating into your processes. Stay secure, avoid breaches, and keep your secrets safe. Check it out and let us know what you think!
Dante Lex
Hey everyone! I’m Dante, Founder of Onboardbase, makers of Securelog In today’s fast-paced business environments, teams are under pressure to deliver products and services quickly, which most often comes at the expense of security and infrastructure stability. We have worked with a log of engineers, and sometimes they are so amazing that they log secrets, and it gets to production. You might say it is a skill issue or human error, but they have so often that it becomes something you need to prepare for or get ahead of. The average project has secrets leaked and, most of the time, from the OSS tools they use. We need something you could run on any project, component, file, or environment to prevent leaks, keep you informed, or at least keep them secret. It can even help you decide if to use an OSS project or not from your CLI, too. Our goal is to keep secrets secret no matter where they are. This is a start; it is open-source and free. We offer more for enterprise customers, but the free version is already more powerful than the average detector there and will continue to be. Try it out, share your feedback, and let us know how we can help further. https://securelog.com
Mahmoud Galal
Hello everyone, while being with the journey of securelog from its beginning, we was very sure that this is huge risk. Any codebase grow and we sometime ignore issue as we think we will visit it later. I was curious of how to make securelog available everywhere to have just a solid goal, which is prevent any secrets from getting leaked anywhere So try it and stay tuned for further updates coming on its way 🥳