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GitGuardian

GitGuardian is a code security platform for the DevOps generation, specializing in automated secrets detection and remediation to help organizations secure their software development lifecycle.

About GitGuardian

At the heart of GitGuardian is a culture of innovation and a shared passion for securing the world's code. Founded in 2017 by two engineers, Eric Fourrier and Jérémy Thomas, the company was born from a side project that revealed a startling truth: a massive number of secrets were being leaked on public GitHub repositories. This discovery ignited a mission to protect developers and organizations from the significant risks of exposed credentials. The team at GitGuardian, known as 'Guardians', operates with a developer-first mindset, striving to create solutions that are not only powerful but also seamlessly integrate into the developer's workflow. They believe in empowering Dev, Sec, and Ops teams to collaborate effectively towards a secure software development lifecycle.

The company fosters a culture of radical transparency, altruism, and continuous learning. With a diverse team representing over 20 nationalities across offices in Paris, Boston, and New York, English is the primary working language, and a global perspective is ingrained in their operations. Guardians are encouraged to be analytical, precise, and innovative, approaching challenges with an iterative, step-by-step methodology. This environment of mutual support ensures that everyone has the opportunity to both learn from their peers and share their own expertise. The company values a strong team spirit, where individuals are encouraged to agree or disagree but always commit to the collective goal. This collaborative and ambitious spirit drives GitGuardian's mission to be the wingman for developers at every stage of the development lifecycle, providing automated vulnerability detection and remediation to safeguard against the ever-evolving landscape of cyber threats.

FAQs

When was GitGuardian founded?
GitGuardian was founded in 2017.
Who is the CEO of GitGuardian?
The CEOs are Eric Fourrier, Jérémy Thomas.
What industries or markets does GitGuardian operate in?
GitGuardian operates in the following markets: Cybersecurity, DevSecOps, Software Development, Application Security, Secrets Management, Source Code Security, Cloud Security, Developer Tools, Continuous Integration Continuous Deployment (CI CD), and Information Security.
How many employees does GitGuardian have?
GitGuardian has 51-200 employees.
Where does GitGuardian have employees?
GitGuardian has employees in France.
Does GitGuardian support remote work or working from home?
Yes, GitGuardian is a remote-friendly company.
What employee benefits does GitGuardian offer?
GitGuardian provides 6 benefits to their employees.
Does GitGuardian offer a four-day work week?
No, GitGuardian does not offer a four-day work week.
What is GitGuardian's tech stack?
GitGuardian has 37 technologies in their tech stack.
What is GitGuardian's website?
GitGuardian's website is www.gitguardian.com.
Where can I find GitGuardian on social media?
You can find GitGuardian on LinkedIn and Facebook.

Employee benefits

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Stock Options

An attractive package that includes stock-options.

Learning and development budget

Many opportunities for career development in the long term.

Home office budget

We dedicate 300€ per Guardian to improve their home office setup.

Pet-friendly office

Every Guardian gets to bring their dogs to the office and we love it!

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