GitGuardian Now Flags Admin and Overprivileged Identities Across AWS, Entra, and Okta

📰 Dev.to · Dwayne McDaniel

Learn how to identify and manage admin and overprivileged identities across AWS, Entra, and Okta using GitGuardian

intermediate Published 14 May 2026
Action Steps
  1. Configure GitGuardian to monitor your AWS, Entra, and Okta environments
  2. Run a scan to identify admin and overprivileged identities
  3. Apply least privilege access principles to reduce risk
  4. Test and verify the new permissions
  5. Compare the results with your current security setup
Who Needs to Know This

DevOps and security teams can benefit from this knowledge to improve their organization's security posture and reduce the risk of leaked secrets

Key Insight

💡 Not all leaked secrets carry the same risk, prioritize admin and overprivileged identities

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Key Takeaways

Learn how to identify and manage admin and overprivileged identities across AWS, Entra, and Okta using GitGuardian

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Not all leaked secrets carry the same risk. A leaked credential attached to a read-only logging job...
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