GitHub-Enterprise-Server

6 posts

With this version, customers can choose how to best scale their security strategy, gain more control over deployments, and so much more. The post GitHub Enterprise Server 3.13 is now generally available appeared first on The GitHub Blog.

Amanda Ulrich6/18/2024

With this version, customers can choose how to best scale their security strategy, gain more control over deployments, and so much more. The post GitHub Enterprise Server 3.12 is now generally available appeared first on The GitHub Blog.

Van Ly3/6/2024

GitHub received a bug bounty report of a vulnerability that allowed access to the environment variables of a production container. We have patched GitHub.com and rotated all affected credentials. If you have hardcoded or cached a public key owned by GitHub, read on to ensure your systems continue working with the new keys. The post Rotating credentials for GitHub.com and new GHES patches appeared first on The GitHub Blog.

Jacob DePriest1/16/2024

Customers using GitHub Enterprise Server can gain more insight and understanding into the security of their code. The post GitHub Enterprise Server 3.11 is now generally available appeared first on The GitHub Blog.

David Jarzebowski12/5/2023

Customers using GHES can now ensure secure development is a top priority with enhanced security and compliance controls for their repositories. The post GitHub Enterprise Server 3.10 is now generally available appeared first on The GitHub Blog.

David Jarzebowski8/29/2023

GitHub Enterprise Server 3.9 is now generally available. Organizations can now take advantage of more features that enable deeper collaboration, greater observability and faster workflows.

Melody Mileski6/29/2023