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Security campaigns with Copilot Autofix [GA] #1057

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glider-bot opened this issue Nov 20, 2024 · 0 comments
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Security campaigns with Copilot Autofix [GA] #1057

glider-bot opened this issue Nov 20, 2024 · 0 comments
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ga Feature phase: Generally available GitHub Advanced Security (GHAS) Product SKU: GitHub Advanced Security

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Security campaigns help users of GitHub Advanced Security rapidly reduce their backlog of application security debt. By leveraging Copilot Autofix to generate contextual explanations and code suggestions for up to 1,000 historical code scanning alerts at a time, security campaigns help developers and security teams collaborate to fix vulnerabilities with speed and confidence.

Expected Outcome

Using security campaigns, organizations can expect to effectively and rapidly remove their long-standing security debt through increased collaboration and engagement between security teams and devs and the application of Copilot Autofix capabilities at scale.

@glider-bot glider-bot added ga Feature phase: Generally available GitHub Advanced Security (GHAS) Product SKU: GitHub Advanced Security security-products-gtm labels Nov 20, 2024
@glider-bot glider-bot moved this to Q1 2025 – Jan-Mar in GitHub Public Roadmap Nov 20, 2024
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