When most people think of "Enterprise Security," they immediately think of hardened data centers, locked-down cloud environments, and SOC teams watching dashboards late into the night. They picture firewalls, SIEM alerts, and tightly controlled production systems. What they rarely picture is the most active piece of enterprise infrastructure in the company: the developer workstation. Yet that laptop is where credentials are created, tested, cached, copied, and reused across services, bots, build

Protecting Developers Means Protecting Their Secrets
Dwayne McDaniel

