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feat(bom): split encryption from accessibility #4632

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  • Split encryption from accessibility

I submit this contribution under the Apache-2.0 license.

@rafaela-soares rafaela-soares added the terraform Terraform query label Dec 22, 2021
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kicsbot commented Dec 22, 2021

Scan submitted to Checkmarx

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KICS version: v1.4.8

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MEDIUM MEDIUM 0
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INFO INFO 0
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kicsbot commented Dec 22, 2021

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Total of 4 vulnerabilities
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No policy violation found

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LGTM

@joaoReigota1 joaoReigota1 merged commit 6596e8a into master Dec 27, 2021
@joaoReigota1 joaoReigota1 deleted the feat/split_encryption_from_accessibility branch December 27, 2021 09:41
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