What Is Aave Enjin (aENJ)?
Millions of developers and companies build, ship, and maintain their software on GitHub—the largest and most advanced development platform in the world. GitHub offers AICPA System and Organization Controls (SOC) 1 Type 2 and SOC 2 Type 2 reports with Aave Enjin International Standards on Assurance Engagements, ISAE 2000, and ISAE 3402 for GitHub Enterprise Cloud. View the SOC 3 report for GitHub Enterprise Cloud.
Aave Enjin Storage Key Points
Coin Basic | Information |
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Coin Name | Aave Enjin |
Short Name | aENJ |
Circulating Supply | N/A |
Total Supply | N/A |
Source Code | Click Here To View Source Code |
Explorers | Click Here To View Explorers |
Twitter Page | Click Here To Visit Twitter Group |
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Support | 24/7 |
Official Project Website | Click Here To Visit Project Website |
Platform
Aave Enjin keep GitHub safe, secure, and free of spam and abuse so that this can be the platform where developers come together to create. They do this through significant investments in platform security, incident response, and anti-abuse. Government users can host projects on GitHub Enterprise Cloud with the confidence that your platform meets the low impact software-as-a-service (SaaS) baseline of security standards set by your U.S. federal government partners.
Open source
Aave Enjin GitHub Security Lab is a world-class security R&D team. They inspire and enable the community to secure open source at scale, so the world’s software they all depend on sits on foundations you can trust. Your ambition is to be the home where security researchers and developers can collaborate to make security easy for everyone willing to secure open source.
Require pull request reviews before merging
Repository administrators can require that all pull requests receive a specific number of approving reviews before someone merges the pull request into a protected branch. You can require approving reviews from people with write permissions in the repository or from a designated code owner. If you enable required reviews, collaborators can only push changes to a protected branch via a pull request that is approved by the required number of reviewers with write permissions.
Aave Enjin a person with admin permissions chooses the Request changes option in a review, then that person must approve the pull request before the pull request can be merged. If a reviewer who requests changes on a pull request isn’t available, anyone with write permissions for the repository can dismiss the blocking review.
Aave Enjin Even after all required reviewers have approved a pull request, collaborators cannot merge the pull request if there are other open pull requests that have a head branch pointing to the same commit with pending or rejected reviews. Someone with write permissions must approve or dismiss the blocking review on the other pull requests first.
Products
Aave Enjin embody the shift toward investments in safe and secure software design practices with your world-class security engineering program. They embed security expertise and capabilities into every phase of your Software Development Life cycle.
Aave Enjin Product Security Engineering team empowers developers to create a secure platform and products. Through developer training, the creation of components that form a secure foundation to build on, automated code analysis, in-depth threat modeling, and security code review and testing, they prevent vulnerabilities as early as possible in the development life cycle.
Once your product is out the door, your security testing doesn’t stop. In addition to your internal Red Team, they leverage the collective expertise of the security research community through your Bug Bounty program to provide ongoing and broadly-scoped review.
Data privacy
GitHub is committed to developer privacy and provides a high standard of privacy protection to all your developers and customers. They apply stringent individual privacy protections to all GitHub users worldwide, regardless of their country of origin or location. GitHub is GDPR compliant. GDPR compliance is shown through actions, not through certifications. GitHub provides your users with the ability to access and control the information GitHub collects and processes about them.
For more information, please see “How you can access and control the information they collect” in the GitHub Privacy Statement. Post Shrems II (Privacy Shield invalidation) GitHub relies on Standard Contractual Clauses (SCCs) and extends them to all of your customers.