Skyscanner fixed projects and gained visibility into their open source vulnerability exposure.
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SnykSkyscanner fixed projects and gained visibility into their open source vulnerability exposure.snyk.ioSkyscanner today monitors nearly 500 separate projects with Snyk, and is able to understand the state of their security as well as address both their vulnerability and licensing issues. This case study shows why Skyscanner chose to use Snyk and the benefits they see every day.
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