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Secure your code as it's written
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Avoid vulnerable dependencies
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Keep your base images secure
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Fix IaC misconfigurations in-code
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Reduce risk across your business
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Build secure, stay secure
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Mitigate supply chain risk
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Fix the first day with Snyk
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Snyk’s AI-Native SAST Product Passes $100M in ARR
Senior Security Researcher, Snyk
Ex-pentester and AppSec engineer with a focus on anything web security. When not hacking, Elliot loves to skateboard and snowboard.
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Agent hijacking: The true impact of prompt injection attacks
August 28, 2024
Repo Jacking: The Great Source-code Swindle
July 25, 2024
Call for action: Exploring vulnerabilities in Github Actions
June 6, 2024
SocketSleuth: Improving security testing for WebSocket applications
September 6, 2023
Gitpod remote code execution 0-day vulnerability via WebSockets
February 27, 2023
Breaking down the ’critical’ OpenSSL vulnerability
November 4, 2022
Phony PyPi package imitates known developer
October 5, 2022