🔐 GitHub Secret Scanning Partner
We’re excited to announce that Rootly has officially become a GitHub Secret Scanning partner!
This new partnership enables Rootly tokens to be protected by GitHub’s secret scanning process and help users identify and remediate secrets that may have been inadvertently exposed.
GitHub can now quickly detect Rootly API keys that are committed to GitHub public repositories, automate the scanning of repositories, and generate actionable insights for users to remediate the identified vulnerabilities.
By integrating with GitHub’s Secret Scanning, Rootly offers an additional layer of security that helps organizations protect their code and infrastructure. This partnership reinforces Rootly's commitment to delivering a comprehensive incident response platform that helps organizations prevent and respond to incidents securely and efficiently.
If you’re an existing Rootly and GitHub user, you are already taking advantage of this new partnership - no action required!
Check out this article to learn more about how GitHub’s secret scanning feature goes about protecting your business.
🌝 New & Improved
🆕 Added selectable options in Send Slack Blocks task to be able to reference Slack aliases attached to Teams, Functionalities, Services, Incident Types, Environments, and Severities
🆕 Added PagerDuty escalation and acknowledgment messages to show details such as, who was notified, how were they notified, who acknowledged it, and how was it acknowledged in Slack and Web
💅 Cleaned up time display format on Metrics graphs to be more human-readable
🐛 Fixed UI bug that was previously not showing IS SET
and IS UNSET
conditions in workflows
🐛 Revised incorrect heading formatting for retrospectives created in Confluence
🐛 Removed duplicate text on workflow configuration page