8 Azure Repos Security Best Practices

Written by:
Edward Thompson
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May 6, 2019

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In this cheat sheet, we’ll cover how you can be more secure as an Azure Repos user or contributor. Some of it is specific to Azure Repos, but a lot of it is also useful for other Git and non-Git repositories as well.

Let’s get started with our list of 8 Azure Repos security best practices:

  1. Never store credentials as code/config in Azure Repos

  2. Remove sensitive data in your files and Azure Repos history

  3. Tightly control access

  4. Add a SECURITY.md file

  5. Use Personal Access Tokens

  6. Provide granular permissions and groups for users

  7. Add security testing to Pull Requests

  8. Rotate SSH keys and personal access tokens

If you haven’t done so yet, make sure you download this cheat sheet now and pin it up, so your future decisions are secure decisions.

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