The Open Source Way

Sometimes it is not the obvious that makes a difference. And sometimes it is not the price that determines value. Sometimes it is just a drop that drives a wave. This podcast is about the difference, value or drop that open source can be. Each episode we talk with experts about open source related topics and why they do it the open source way.

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episode 32: Credential Digger – detecting leaked secrets on GitHub

[transcript]


Credential Digger is an SAP Open-Source code scanner for detecting hardcoded secrets. In this episode, Slim Trabelsi discusses with host Karsten Hohage what led to the creation of Credential Digger and about its key differentiators. Slim also speaks of the early challenges of scanning for secrets, and lists the many advantages of using open source for building and maintaining Credential Digger. Open source comes with visibility for customers, and contributors can work on a project even before they join the team or after they leave, leading to improved continuity and a better tool overall.

Guests:

Slim Trabelsi joined SAP 15 years ago and currently works as a senior security expert in the SAP Security Research team. His background includes data privacy, data protection, and social media security. He is currently focusing his research activities on cyber security, threat intelligence, and surveillance. Slim recently developed an open-source tool called Credential Digger, which is used to identify hardcoded secrets in source code repositories like GitHub.  

  • Twitter: https://twitter.com/slim_security
  • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/slim-trabelsi-94534a83/
  • GitHub: https://github.com/SlimTrabelsi
  • SAP People: https://people.sap.com/slim.trabelsi  
Show Notes:
  • Links
    • https://github.com/SAP/credential-digger
    • https://github.com/SAP/vs-code-extension-for-project-credential-digger
    • Credential Digger: Using Machine Learning to Identify Hardcoded Credentials in Github – blog post
    • SAP Security Research
    • https://huggingface.co/SAPOSS/password-model
    • NIST – Source Code Security Analyzers

  • SAP Open Source Program Office
    • SAP Open Source at SAP Community
    • SAP Open Source Twitter
    • ospo@sap.com
  • Additional Downloads:
    • Download transcript as PDF file

Hosted by Karsten Hohage – Product Expert in Technology and Innovation (T&I)

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karsten-hohage-0180312/


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 June 28, 2023  25m