Doppler, the leading platform in secrets management, today announces the launch of Change Requests, a new feature providing engineering teams with a secure, auditable approval process for managing and controlling secret changes across environments. Designed to enhance security, compliance, and team collaboration, Change Requests gives organizations the tools to mitigate the potential risks from misconfigurations or unauthorized changes and maintain a comprehensive audit trail of all secret modifications. As security breaches and insider threats continue to rise, managing secrets has become a growing challenge for teams of all sizes; protecting sensitive information at every stage of the software development lifecycle is critical. “It’s incredibly exciting to ship our most demanded feature by both developers and enterprises! Just as pull requests have increased the level of trust with production code, Doppler will fill that long awaited gap with secrets,” said Brian Vallelunga, CEO of Doppler. Built with security in mind, Doppler offers robust integrations, comprehensive logging, and enterprise-grade encryption to ensure sensitive data remains protected throughout its lifecycle. This launch comes at a time when organizations are facing increased security and compliance demands, particularly in managing sensitive information. To learn more about implementing Change Requests and how it can improve the organization’s security and compliance efforts, users can visit Doppler’s documentation. Doppler’s Change Requests is designed to address these risks by introducing a formalized, auditable approval process for secrets management. Trusted by thousands of security-conscious teams around the world, Doppler provides developers with the tools they need to keep secrets in sync across every app, service, and infrastructure. In 2023, GitGuardian reported that there were 12.8 million incidents of exposed secrets on Github which is an increase of 28% from 2022, highlighting the need for tighter controls over sensitive information.
This Cyber News was published on cybersecuritynews.com. Publication date: Thu, 03 Oct 2024 15:45:12 +0000