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Power up security collaboration with Snyk and Slack

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Sarah Conway

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October 23, 2023

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We just released a new Snyk Partner Speak Video to showcase Snyk and Slack’s joint integration that enables you to view and use Snyk data on Slack channels. The new Snyk App for Slack provides notifications within the channels your teams rely on most to address security issues in your code, open source dependencies, containers, and cloud infrastructure. 

Snyk and Slack have integrated the tools you love to help you find and automatically fix vulnerabilities and secure your code faster. By bringing Snyk data into Slack, you gain the ability to share vulnerability information with key stakeholders, collaborate about mitigation strategies, and coordinate remediation.

The integrated value of Snyk + Slack

Snyk provides actionable information, context, and recommended fixes within Slack across all Snyk products. It facilitates developer security by enabling better collaboration between development, security, and operations teams and provides these core values:

  • Enhances the developer experience — Seamlessly integrates security into your existing workflows with tools that you already love to use, ensuring that you stay updated on potential security risks and can take immediate action to mitigate them.

  • Reduces delivery noise and friction — Reduces context switching to resolve application security issues directly within Slack in real-time.

  • Delivers secure code faster — Enhances collaboration and productivity across multiple teams by discussing, prioritizing, and applying suggested fixes to vulnerabilities in a single place.

Check out our new Snyk Partner Speak Video. It provides a high-level overview of the Snyk App for Slack and how it simplifies security, awareness, and collaboration for development, operations, and security teams.

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