Strengthening Application Security with GitLab and HackerOne
Building secure software is more important than ever, and proactive security is key. GitLab and HackerOne have joined forces to help organisations cultivate robust security practices at every stage of the software lifecycle. With this new collaboration, GitLab Ultimate customers now benefit from seamless access to HackerOne's vulnerability disclosure programme (VDP) – right from within GitLab.
Security and development teams can now streamline workflows, identify vulnerabilities faster, and engage with the ethical hacker community more efficiently. Reports submitted by security researchers through HackerOne are automatically made visible directly in the GitLab UI, classified by severity, and integrated with GitLab security features such as issue tracking and merge request pipelines.
This integration empowers DevSecOps teams to make more informed decisions and react quicker to threats, all whilst maintaining complete visibility across their secure development lifecycle. With hacker-powered security, GitLab reinforces trust and compliance for teams looking to scale securely.
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