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This PR introduces a Snyk security workflow for the datum.net Astro application to scan Node.js dependencies. The job uses the shared
snyk-scanreusable workflow from datum-cloud/actions, runssnyk testwith--report, and is configured withfail-on-issues: falseandupload-sarif: falseso it reports findings without breaking the CI pipeline or requiring GitHub Advanced Security.The workflow is wired as a reusable and push-triggered job, reusing the existing organization configuration via
SNYK_ORGandSNYK_TOKEN. This aligns the website with our infra repository security practices while keeping the initial adoption of Snyk low-friction.