Extend your security coverage with Public Monitoring
Release Date: July 25, 2025
We're excited to announce the integration of Public Monitoring directly into the GitGuardian platform, bringing all your security modules under one unified, powerful experience. This consolidation streamlines workflows and creates powerful synergies for comprehensive secrets and NHI security.
Public Monitoring continuously scans public GitHub to detect exposed secrets related to your organization and developers. This proactive monitoring helps you identify and remediate security risks before they can be exploited by malicious actors, extending your security coverage beyond your direct control.
The solution offers:
- Proactive risk detection: Identify exposed secrets as early as possible by scanning your defined public perimeter
- Contextual intelligence: Understand the scope and severity of each incident with detailed investigation context
- Unified incident management: Leverage the same powerful incident management capabilities across both public and internal monitoring
- Enhanced cross-module insights: Benefit from integrated correlation with Internal Monitoring and NHI Governance, including exploration maps that show how publicly exposed secrets relate to your internal incidents, vaulted secrets or infrastructure usage
Public Monitoring is a module that requires a specific license. Contact us for availability and pricing information.
This integrated Public Monitoring experience is available for new users starting today. If you're currently using our standalone Public Monitoring application, you'll continue to have full access to your existing service while we prepare your seamless migration to the unified platform. We'll reach out directly to coordinate your transition and ensure you can take advantage of these powerful new capabilities.
Learn more:
Enhancements
- Custom webhooks: Enhanced webhook configuration with more granular event selection and support for Public Monitoring incident events (available to teams with Public Monitoring access). See the updated documentation.