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| Assessing adoption of code security features | Assess adoption of features | true | You can use security overview to see which teams and repositories have already enabled code security features, and identify any that are not yet protected. | {% data reusables.security-overview.permissions %} | {% data reusables.gated-features.security-overview %} | how_to |
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{% data reusables.security-overview.beta-org-risk-coverage %}
About adoption of code security features
You can use security overview to see which repositories and teams have already enabled each code security feature, and where people need more encouragement to adopt these features. The "Security coverage" view shows a summary and detailed information on feature enablement for an organization. You can filter the view to show a subset of repositories using the "enabled" and "not enabled" links, the "Teams" dropdown menu, and a search field in the page header.
Viewing the enablement of code security features for an organization
{% data reusables.security-overview.information-varies-GHAS %}
{% ifversion dependabot-updates-paused-enterprise-orgs %}
In the list of repositories, the "Paused" label under "{% data variables.product.prodname_dependabot %}" indicates repositories for which {% data variables.product.prodname_dependabot %} updates are paused. For information about inactivity criteria, see "AUTOTITLE" and "AUTOTITLE," for security and version updates, respectively.{% endif %}
{% data reusables.organizations.navigate-to-org %} {% data reusables.organizations.security-overview %}
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To display the "Security coverage" view, in the sidebar, click {% octicon "meter" aria-hidden="true" %} Coverage. {% data reusables.code-scanning.using-security-overview-coverage %}
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Optionally, click {% octicon "gear" aria-hidden="true" %} Security settings to enable code security features for a repository and click Save security settings to confirm the changes. If a feature is not shown, it has more complex configuration requirements and you need to use the repository settings dialog. For more information, see "AUTOTITLE." {% ifversion code-security-multi-repo-enablement %}
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Optionally, select some or all of the repositories that match your current search and click Security settings in the table header to display a side panel where you can enable security features for the selected repositories. When you've finished, click Apply changes to confirm the changes. For more information, see "AUTOTITLE." {% endif %}
{% ifversion security-overview-org-risk-coverage-enterprise %}
Viewing the enablement of code security features for an enterprise
You can view data to assess the enablement of code security features across organizations in an enterprise. {% data reusables.security-overview.information-varies-GHAS %}
In the enterprise-level view, you can view data about the enablement of features, but you cannot enable or disable features. For more information about enabling features, see "AUTOTITLE."
{% tip %}
Tip: You can use the org: filter in the search field to filter the data by organization. For more information, see "AUTOTITLE."
{% endtip %}
{% data reusables.enterprise-accounts.access-enterprise-on-dotcom %} {% data reusables.code-scanning.click-code-security-enterprise %}
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To display the "Security coverage" view, in the sidebar, click Coverage. {% data reusables.code-scanning.using-security-overview-coverage %}
{% endif %}
Interpreting and acting on the enablement data
Some code security features can and should be enabled on all repositories. For example, secret scanning alerts and push protection. These features reduce the risk of a security leak no matter what information is stored in the repository. If you see repositories that don't already use these features, you should either enable them or discuss an enablement plan with the team who owns the repository. For information on enabling features for a whole organization, see "AUTOTITLE."
Other features are not available for use in all repositories. For example, there would be no point in enabling Dependabot or code scanning for repositories that only use ecosystems or languages that are unsupported. As such, it's normal to have some repositories where these features are not enabled.
Your enterprise may also have configured policies to limit the use of some code security features. For more information, see "AUTOTITLE."


