GitHub has announced new security features across its platform to help protect the software development lifecycle (SDLC). These include private vulnerability reporting, CodeQL vulnerability scanning support for the Ruby programming language, and two new security overview options. The world’s leading development platform said these updates make securing the SDLC end-to-end easier and more seamless for developers. The releases come as SDLC cybersecurity remains high on the agenda with research revealing an increase of almost 800% in software supply chain attacks.

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