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Delegated alert dismissal for code scanning [Public Preview] #1062

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glider-bot opened this issue Nov 21, 2024 · 0 comments
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Delegated alert dismissal for code scanning [Public Preview] #1062

glider-bot opened this issue Nov 21, 2024 · 0 comments
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Enterprise Product SKU: GitHub Enterprise GHES 3.17 GHES 3.17 preview Feature phase: Preview

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Value Prop

Delegated alert dismissal helps security teams with lower tolerance for risk by providing additional controls and visibility around alert dismissals. Enterprise teams with security, auditing, and compliance requirements can now control who can close alerts, when and how alerts can be closed, and who can approve this activity.

Expected Outcome

Delegated alert dismissal will 1) increase accountability across development teams when it comes to addressing alerts, 2) prevent insecure activity (e.g. mistakes or malicious action internally), and 3) improve the ability to manage alerts at scale, by making alert activity easier to govern.

@glider-bot glider-bot added Enterprise Product SKU: GitHub Enterprise GHES 3.17 GHES 3.17 Public Preview labels Nov 21, 2024
@glider-bot glider-bot moved this to Q1 2025 – Jan-Mar in GitHub Public Roadmap Nov 21, 2024
@ankneis ankneis added preview Feature phase: Preview and removed Public Preview labels Nov 21, 2024
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Enterprise Product SKU: GitHub Enterprise GHES 3.17 GHES 3.17 preview Feature phase: Preview
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