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How to scan for cybersecurity risks on every commit with CodeSec and Git Hooks for free
Aug. 18, 2022, 10:05 p.m. | Orlandov14
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Good programmers are lazy.
It’s a common euphemism in the software development world: a humorous, counterintuitive statement that describes a real phenomenon. Good programmers look for simple, efficient solutions to hard problems. Often, that means making our machines do the work for us in new ways. Today, we will be exploring how to make your computer automatically check code for cybersecurity risks on every commit to a Git repository so that us devs will not need to remember to do …
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