aws-c-io/0.23.2
IO and TLS for application protocols
#amazon#aws#cloud#io#tls
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- Save your token and activate it via the confirmation email you receive.
- Configure Conan to use your token:conan audit provider auth conancenter --token=<token>
- Scan for vulnerabilities:# Check a specific reference
conan audit list aws-c-io/0.23.2# Scan the entire dependency graph
conan audit scan --requires=aws-c-io/0.23.2
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