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Assessing your code security risk

You can use security overview to see which teams and repositories are affected by security alerts, and identify repositories for urgent remedial action.

Who can use this feature?

Access requires:

  • Organization views: write access to repositories in the organization
  • Enterprise views: organization owners and security managers

Exploring the security risks in your code

You can use the different views on your Security tab to explore the security risks in your code.

  • Overview: use to explore trends in Detection, Remediation, and Prevention of security alerts.
  • Risk: use to explore the current state of repositories, across all alert types.
  • Alerts views: use to explore code scanning, Dependabot, or secret scanning alerts in greater detail.

These views provide you with the data and filters to:

  • Assess the landscape of your code security across all your repositories.
  • Identify the highest impact vulnerabilities to address.
  • Monitor your progress in remediating potential vulnerabilities.

Viewing organization-level code security risks

  1. On GitHub, navigate to the main page of the organization.

  2. Under your organization name, click Security.

    Screenshot of the horizontal navigation bar for an organization. A tab, labeled with a shield icon and "Security," is outlined in dark orange.

  3. To display the "Security risk" view, in the sidebar, click Risk.

  4. Use options in the page summary to filter results to show the repositories you want to assess. The list of repositories and metrics displayed on the page automatically update to match your current selection. For more information on filtering, see "Filtering alerts in security overview."

    • Use the Teams dropdown to show information only for the repositories owned by one or more teams.
    • Click NUMBER affected or NUMBER unaffected in the header for any feature to show only the repositories with open alerts or no open alerts of that type.
    • Click any of the descriptions of "Open alerts" in the header to show only repositories with alerts of that type and category. For example, 1 critical to show the repository with a critical alert for Dependabot.
    • At the top of the list of repositories, click NUMBER Archived to show only repositories that are archived.
    • Click in the search box to add further filters to the repositories displayed.

    Screenshot of the "Security risk" view for an organization. The options for filtering are outlined in dark orange.

    Note

    The set of unaffected repositories includes all repositories without open alerts and also any repositories where the security feature is not enabled.

  5. Optionally, use the sidebar on the left to explore alerts for a specific security feature in greater detail. On each page, you can use filters that are specific to that feature to refine your search. For more information about the available qualifiers, see "Filtering alerts in security overview."

Viewing enterprise-level code security risks

You can view data for security alerts across organizations in an enterprise.

Tip

You can use the owner filter in the search field to filter the data by organization. For more information, see "Filtering alerts in security overview."

  1. In the top-right corner of GitHub Enterprise Server, click your profile photo, then click Enterprise settings.

    Screenshot of the drop-down menu that appears when you click the profile photo on GitHub Enterprise Server. The "Enterprise settings" option is highlighted in a dark orange outline.

  2. On the left side of the page, in the enterprise account sidebar, click Code Security.

  3. To display the "Security risk" view, in the sidebar, click Risk.

  4. Use options in the page summary to filter results to show the repositories you want to assess. The list of repositories and metrics displayed on the page automatically update to match your current selection. For more information on filtering, see "Filtering alerts in security overview."

    • Use the Teams dropdown to show information only for the repositories owned by one or more teams.
    • Click NUMBER affected or NUMBER unaffected in the header for any feature to show only the repositories with open alerts or no open alerts of that type.
    • Click any of the descriptions of "Open alerts" in the header to show only repositories with alerts of that type and category. For example, 1 critical to show the repository with a critical alert for Dependabot.
    • At the top of the list of repositories, click NUMBER Archived to show only repositories that are archived.
    • Click in the search box to add further filters to the repositories displayed.

    Screenshot of the "Security risk" view for an enterprise. The options for filtering are outlined in dark orange.

    Note

    The set of unaffected repositories includes all repositories without open alerts and also any repositories where the security feature is not enabled.

  5. Optionally, use the sidebar on the left to explore alerts for a specific security feature in greater detail. On each page, you can use filters that are specific to that feature to refine your search. For more information about the available qualifiers, see "Filtering alerts in security overview."