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Enterprise owners on instances with a GitHub Advanced Security license can see an overview of Dependabot alerts for the entire instance, including a repository-centric view of application security risks, and an alert-centric view of all secret scanning and Dependabot alerts. The views are in beta and subject to change, and alert-centric views for code scanning are planned for a future release of GitHub Enterprise Server. For more information, see "[Viewing the security overview](/code-security/security-overview/viewing-the-security-overview#viewing-the-security-overview-for-an-enterprise)."
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# https://github.com/github/releases/issues/1993
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Dependabot alerts show users if repository code calls vulnerable functions. Individual alerts display a "vulnerable call" label and code snippet, and users can filter search by `has:vulnerable-calls`. Vulnerable functions are curated during publication to the [GitHub Advisory Database](https://github.com/advisories). New incoming Python advisories will be supported, and GitHub is backfilling known vulnerable functions for historical Python advisories. After beta testing with Python, GitHub will add support for other ecosystems. For more information, see "[Viewing and updating Dependabot alerts](/code-security/dependabot/dependabot-alerts/viewing-and-updating-dependabot-alerts)."
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# https://github.com/github/releases/issues/2160
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Users can select multiple Dependabot alerts, then dismiss or reopen or dismiss the alerts. For example, from the **Closed alerts** tab, you can select multiple alerts that have been previously dismissed, and then reopen them all at once. For more information, see "[About Dependabot alerts](/code-security/supply-chain-security/managing-vulnerabilities-in-your-projects-dependencies/about-alerts-for-vulnerable-dependencies)."

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Enterprise owners on instances with a GitHub Advanced Security license can see an overview of Dependabot alerts for the entire instance, including a repository-centric view of application security risks, and an alert-centric view of all secret scanning and Dependabot alerts. The views are in beta and subject to change, and alert-centric views for code scanning are planned for a future release of GitHub Enterprise Server. For more information, see "[Viewing the security overview](/code-security/security-overview/viewing-the-security-overview#viewing-the-security-overview-for-an-enterprise)."
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Dependabot alerts show users if repository code calls vulnerable functions. Individual alerts display a "vulnerable call" label and code snippet, and users can filter search by `has:vulnerable-calls`. Vulnerable functions are curated during publication to the [GitHub Advisory Database](https://github.com/advisories). New incoming Python advisories will be supported, and GitHub is backfilling known vulnerable functions for historical Python advisories. After beta testing with Python, GitHub will add support for other ecosystems. For more information, see "[Viewing and updating Dependabot alerts](/code-security/dependabot/dependabot-alerts/viewing-and-updating-dependabot-alerts)."
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# https://github.com/github/releases/issues/2160
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Users can select multiple Dependabot alerts, then dismiss or reopen or dismiss the alerts. For example, from the **Closed alerts** tab, you can select multiple alerts that have been previously dismissed, and then reopen them all at once. For more information, see "[About Dependabot alerts](/code-security/supply-chain-security/managing-vulnerabilities-in-your-projects-dependencies/about-alerts-for-vulnerable-dependencies)."

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