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CodeNaija is a GitHub-led Hackathon where we hosted over 100 software engineers for over 30 hours of learning and passionate discussions about technology.

GitHub’s listing was announced at AWS re:Invent this year in the Global Partner Summit keynote. Now you can get GitHub Enterprise through the AWS Marketplace, making it easier to purchase for compliance or budget reasons.

This post summarizes several security vulnerabilities in Ubuntu’s crash reporting system: CVE-2019-7307, CVE-2019-11476, CVE-2019-11481, CVE-2019-11484, CVE-2019-15790. When chained together, they allow an unprivileged user to read arbitrary files on the system.

IP allow lists gives you the ability to limit access to enterprise assets to an allowed set of source IPs, and it’s now available in public beta for GitHub Enterprise Cloud customers.

Learn more about what’s behind the scenes with GitHub vulnerability alerts.

Learn more about the security vulnerabilities in Git 2.24 and older.

We’re sharing the #myfirstrepo contest winners along with how you can easily find your first repository.

Keep GitHub Enterprise Server secure with our recommendations for security best practices, from password protection to logging and auditing.

Join us at AWS re:Invent from December 2-6 to learn more about how GitHub and AWS work together.

In this deep-dive, we identified and worked through sporadic latency issues with services running on Kubernetes in our environment.

Learn more about updates we’ve made to our Terms of Service and Privacy Statement.

On Day Two of GitHub Universe 2019, we announced GitHub Security Lab to bring together security researchers, maintainers, and companies across the industry who share our belief that the security of open source is important for everyone.

As we celebrate Actions becoming generally available, check out some of the ways teams are contributing to Actions—and how you can start automating more of your workflow.

It’s our favorite time of year: GitHub Universe. And we’ve made some exciting announcements. GitHub Actions and Packages are now out of beta, we launched GitHub for mobile, redesigned the notifications experience, and introduced lots of other features we think you’ll love.

See what’s new for community and project management, developer productivity, and security in GitHub Enterprise Server 2.19.

We’re proud to share the progress we’ve made over the past year and the work we’re doing to grow our diverse workforce.

Can’t make it to GitHub Universe? Watch the livestream for the latest features, news, and more from our three-day flagship conference.

California’s new privacy law comes into effect this January. Learn how you can prepare (tl;dr—don’t sell personal information) and contribute to the rules.

Join us for Major League Hacking’s annual Local Hack Day to learn skills that you can apply to your school projects, internships, career, and more.

Celebrate a GitHub Action’s milestone with highlights of a few key actions and a technology partner’s work.

To celebrate 365 days of achievements, let’s look back at the code and communities built on GitHub this year.
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