Checkmarx announced a new generation in software supply chain security with its Secrets Detection and Repository Health solutions to minimize application risk.
Delinea announced the latest release of DevOps Secrets Vault, its high-speed vault for DevOps and DevSecOps teams.
New enhancements include development support on the most recent Mac computers, and improved secrets management usability through automation, intended to reduce development time and increase visibility.
Delinea strives to reduce the risk of using hardcoded credentials in applications and services by instead dynamically injecting secure credentials with Just-in-Time access from DevOps Secrets Vault.
With added support for the M1 chip, developers coding on the latest Macs can now benefit from using DevOps Secrets Vault's command line interface (CLI) and the DSV Engine (an agent supporting database dynamic secrets) as part of their toolset. Building upon its focus on seamless usability, Delinea continues to reduce friction that commonly arises when securing sensitive secrets and credentials, especially in fast-paced DevOps environments.
Both the CLI and graphical interface receive continual usability and flexibility enhancements, allowing developers to work seamlessly in their preferred interface with their preferred tools while helping organizations decrease the risk of compromised credentials.
New features added to both interfaces include:
- Expanded support for Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) functionality
- A certified Ansible plugin for use on Ansible Automation Hub
- Enhanced authentication methods
"The exponential growth of machine identities as applications are modernized and architected as micro-services continues to place organizations at increased risk," said Jason Michell, SVP of Engineering at Delinea. "Delinea's ongoing focus on making security seamless for developers is reflected in these recent enhancements, enabling them to use DevOps Secrets Vault to dynamically insert credentials in their code, in line with security best practices."
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