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GitLab Advanced SAST is now generally available
Reduce false positives, shorten remediation time, and improve development velocity with a proprietary solution built into GitLab.
GitLab Linux package being upgraded to OpenSSL 3 in GitLab 17.7
OpenSSL 1 is now end-of-life. Learn which GitLab instances will be impacted, and how to update your external endpoints to support OpenSSL 3.
GitLab Critical Patch Release: 17.3.2, 17.2.5, 17.1.7
Learn more about GitLab Critical Patch Release: 17.3.2, 17.2.5, 17.1.7 for GitLab Community Edition (CE) and Enterprise Edition (EE).
Annotate container images with build provenance using Cosign in GitLab CI/CD
Use GitLab pipelines to automate building, signing, and annotating Docker images. This tutorial shares code to show you how. Try it out in your own organization.
How to choose the right security scanning approach
GitLab offers multiple scanning methods for CI/CD pipelines, including compliance frameworks and scan and pipeline execution policies. Learn the basics, configurations, and advantages/disadvantages.
How GitLab helps meet NIS2 requirements
The EU's NIS2 cybersecurity legislation focuses on resilience, incident response, and risk management. Learn how GitLab's DevSecOps platform helps meet these compliance requirements.
GitLab now supports SHA256 repositories
Try this experimental security feature to create test projects.
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