
GitGuardian
Secure Every Secret. Govern Every NHI.
Paris, France · Founded 2017 · $12.0M raised
- Headquarters
- Paris
- Employees
- 51–200
- Founded
- 2017
- Business Model
- B2B
- Website
- gitguardian.com
- Total Funding
- $12.0M
- Last Round
- $12.0M Series ADec 2019
- Rounds
- 1
About
GitGuardian is an end-to-end Non-Human Identity (NHI) security platform that helps software organizations detect, remediate, and govern secrets sprawl across their entire software development lifecycle. The platform combines internal secrets monitoring (scanning source code, CI/CD pipelines, and developer tools for hardcoded API keys, tokens, and credentials), public exposure monitoring (real-time scanning of GitHub's public activity for leaked secrets), and NHI governance (centralized inventory and lifecycle management of all non-human identities). GitGuardian is the #1 security application on the GitHub Marketplace, trusted by 610,000+ developers, and available as SaaS or self-hosted.
Summary
GitGuardian is a Cybersecurity company based in Paris, France, founded in 2017. It has raised $12.0M in total across 1 round, most recently a $12.0M Series A round in Dec 2019.
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Funding History
Dec 2019
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