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Now, Bring Your Own Sources!

calendar icon   Release Date: August 13, 2025

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We're excited to announce the launch of Bring Your Own Sources, a powerful new feature that allows you to extend GitGuardian's secret detection capabilities to any data source, whether it's CI logs, legacy systems, local filesystems, or SFTP servers. This feature empowers you to seamlessly integrate custom sources into your existing security monitoring workflow.

Why You'll Love It:

  • Infinite Flexibility: Scan any source, regardless of native integration support, and manage incidents directly in the GitGuardian dashboard.
  • Comprehensive Coverage: Eliminate detection gaps and ensure comprehensive coverage across all your environments, especially those highly isolated.
  • Seamless Integration: Integrate sources within minutes, incidents automatically appears in the GitGuardian interface.

How It Works:

  • Declare a Custom Integration: Use the GitGuardian dashboard to create a custom source and receive a unique ID.
  • Scan Your Data: Use ggshield, custom script or any automation tool to scan content from your custom sources.
  • Manage Incidents: View and manage all findings in the GitGuardian dashboard with full filtering and incident management capabilities.

It's Future-Proof:

We're planning enhancements in the coming months, like multi-source support per integration and larger file limits.
We'd love to hear from you: Let us know how it solved your challenges or how we can improve to help you solve them!

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Enhancements

  • VCS Integrations: Added option to disable automatic repository monitoring when adding new VCS integrations, providing more control over your monitored perimeter.
  • Bitbucket Cloud Integration: Updated authentication to support API tokens as Atlassian discontinues app passwords, ensuring continued integration functionality.

Fixes

  • Email Notifications: Fixed an issue where integration health check emails were sent without respecting user email notification preferences.
  • Confluence Data Center Integration: Resolved an issue where private spaces were not being retrieved during integration setup.