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SECOPS-2268: Add Gitleaks to CI #348

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SECOPS-2268: Add Gitleaks to CI #348

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Motivation / Implements

This PR adds the necessary files to configure Gitleaks to run on PRs on this repo. The Apollo Security team uses Gitleaks to test our repositories for secrets.

Once this is accepted and merged, the Security team plans to make a passing Gitleaks check a requirement for PRs to merge into this repo. This will prevent secrets from being introduced to our repos.

In the event that a secret is detected on a repo, the CI job will add a comment to the PR associated with the detection to provide instructions on how to properly resolve the detection. Additionally, if a secret is detected, the Apollo Security team will be notified so that we can be available to assist in resolving the detection.

If maintainers reviewing this PR have questions, please see this Apollo-internal Slack link.

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  • Added .circleci/config.yml to this repo. This file contains appropriate configuration to enable Gitleaks as a CI check.

@peakematt peakematt requested a review from benjamn October 13, 2023 20:04
@peakematt peakematt marked this pull request as ready for review October 13, 2023 20:04
@peakematt peakematt merged commit d539b9d into main Nov 16, 2023
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@peakematt peakematt deleted the secops/add-gitleaks branch November 16, 2023 16:52
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