About enabling secret scanning
Secret scanning can be enabled for any repository that is owned by an organization, and for repositories owned by user accounts when using GitHub Enterprise Cloud with Enterprise Managed Users.
If you're an organization owner, you can enable secret scanning for multiple repositories at a time using security configurations. For more information, see "About enabling security features at scale."
If your organization is owned by an enterprise account, an enterprise owner can also enable secret scanning at the enterprise level. For more information, see "Managing GitHub Advanced Security features for your enterprise."
Enabling secret scanning
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On GitHub, navigate to the main page of the repository.
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Under your repository name, click Settings. If you cannot see the "Settings" tab, select the dropdown menu, then click Settings.
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In the "Security" section of the sidebar, click Code security and analysis.
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If Advanced Security is not already enabled for the repository, to the right of "GitHub Advanced Security", click Enable.
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Review the impact of enabling Advanced Security, then click Enable GitHub Advanced Security for this repository.
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When you enable Advanced Security, secret scanning may automatically be enabled for the repository due to the organization's settings. If "Secret scanning" is shown with an Enable button, you still need to enable secret scanning by clicking Enable. If you see a Disable button, secret scanning is already enabled.
A repository administrator can choose to disable secret scanning for a repository at any time. For more information, see "Managing security and analysis settings for your repository."