Describe here all the security policies in place on this repository to help your contributors to handle security issues efficiently.
- Block sensitive data being pushed to GitHub by git-secrets or its likes as a git pre-commit hook
- Audit for slipped secrets with dedicated tools
- Use environment variables for secrets in CI/CD (e.g. GitHub Secrets) and secret managers in production
Use this section to tell people about which versions of your project are currently being supported with security updates.
Version | Supported |
---|---|
5.1.x | ✅ |
5.0.x | ❌ |
4.0.x | ✅ |
< 4.0 | ❌ |
Use this section to tell people how to report a vulnerability. Tell them where to go, how often they can expect to get an update on a reported vulnerability, what to expect if the vulnerability is accepted or declined, etc.
You can ask for support by contacting [email protected]
Define the procedure for what a reporter who finds a security issue needs to do in order to fully disclose the problem safely, including who to contact and how.
Define how you intend to update users about new security vulnerabilities as they are found.
Settings users should consider that would impact the security posture of deploying this project, such as HTTPS, authorization and many others.
Security improvements you haven’t gotten to yet. Inform users those security controls aren’t in place, and perhaps suggest they contribute an implementation