Tabnine
Security Checklist

Tabnine Security Checklist

Last updated: January 12, 2026

Use this checklist to ensure your Tabnine application is secure before launch. 4 critical items require immediate attention.

16
Total Items
4
Critical
2
Auto-Scanned

Why This Security Checklist Matters

Security checklists serve as systematic guides for identifying vulnerabilities that might otherwise be overlooked during rapid development cycles. For Tabnine applications specifically, this checklist addresses the most common security gaps that emerge when using AI-assisted development workflows.

Research from multiple security organizations indicates that approximately 80% of AI-built applications contain at least one exploitable vulnerability at launch. The vulnerabilities are often predictable—they follow patterns that this checklist is designed to catch. By systematically reviewing each item, you significantly reduce the risk of launching an insecure application.

Unlike generic security checklists, this guide focuses specifically on vulnerabilities prevalent in Tabnine applications. Each item has been prioritized based on real-world attack patterns and the potential impact of exploitation. Critical items should be addressed before any production deployment.

Critical Priority

Critical items can lead to complete application compromise, data breaches, or unauthorized access to all user accounts. These must be addressed before deploying to production. Attackers actively scan for these vulnerabilities.

High Priority

High priority items represent significant security risks that could allow unauthorized access to sensitive data or functionality. While not immediately catastrophic, these vulnerabilities should be fixed as soon as possible.

Medium/Low Priority

Medium and low priority items strengthen your overall security posture. While they may not be immediately exploitable, addressing them prevents attack chains and defense-in-depth gaps.

Manual vs Automated Security Checking

While manual security reviews are thorough, they're time-consuming and prone to human error. Automated scanning catches common vulnerabilities instantly, freeing you to focus on business logic and complex security decisions.

Items VAS Automates

  • Exposed API keys and secrets in JavaScript bundles
  • HTTP security header configuration
  • Supabase RLS policy testing
  • Firebase Security Rules validation
  • Cookie security attributes

Manual Review Still Required

  • Business logic vulnerabilities
  • Custom authentication implementations
  • Access control logic in API routes
  • Data validation requirements
  • Third-party integration security

Privacy Configuration

critical

Use local-only model for sensitive code

Tabnine's local model never sends code externally

high

Configure team privacy settings

Set appropriate data sharing preferences

medium

Review telemetry options

Understand what usage data is collected

medium

Use private model training if needed

Train on your code without external sharing

Code Completion Security

critical

Review completions before accepting

Don't blindly accept - check for security issues

critical

Check for credential suggestions

Auto

AI may suggest secrets from training data

critical

Verify security-sensitive code

Extra scrutiny for auth, crypto, and data handling

high

Test generated code thoroughly

AI completions may have subtle bugs

Configuration

high

Configure file exclusions

Auto

Exclude sensitive files from Tabnine context

medium

Set up team-wide policies

Enforce consistent security settings across team

medium

Review integration permissions

Understand what IDE access Tabnine has

medium

Keep Tabnine updated

Update for security fixes and improvements

Enterprise Features

high

Enable SSO

Use enterprise SSO for access control

medium

Configure admin controls

Set up appropriate administrative policies

medium

Review audit logs

Monitor usage and access patterns

medium

Train custom models securely

If training on your code, ensure proper isolation

Don't Check Manually

VAS automatically checks 2 of these 16 items. Get instant results with detailed remediation guidance.

Run Automated Security Scan

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between critical and high priority items?

Critical items represent immediate security risks that could lead to data breach if not addressed - like missing database access controls or exposed secrets. High priority items are important but typically require an additional vulnerability to exploit.

Can I skip low priority items?

Low priority items provide defense-in-depth but aren't immediate risks. Address all critical and high items before launch. Low items can be added post-launch, but shouldn't be ignored entirely - they protect against edge cases and future vulnerabilities.

How often should I re-run this checklist?

Re-run after major feature additions, authentication changes, or new database tables. Set up automated scanning with VAS to catch regressions. Many teams integrate security scans into their CI/CD pipeline for continuous verification.

What does 'Auto-Scanned' mean on checklist items?

Items marked 'Auto-Scanned' can be automatically verified by VAS. Instead of manually checking each item, run a VAS scan to instantly verify these items against your deployed application. Non-automated items require manual verification.