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  Hackers Descend on London for First Ever UK Live Hacking Event: H1-4420
Posted by: HackerOne - 03-20-2023, 06:30 PM - Forum: HackerOne - No Replies

Hackers Descend on London for First Ever UK Live Hacking Event: H1-4420

Saturday, June 16, almost 50 hackers gathered from across the world to hack one of the most popular and mature bug bounty programs on the planet at HackerOne’s first live-hacking event in London, H1-4420. Nine hours, 71 valid bugs and $81,753 later...you could say our community of elite hackers exceeded all expectations.


https://www.hackerone.com/ethical-hacker...nt-H1-4420

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  Morrison & Foerster’s David Newman: How Corporate Counsel Should Approach Hacker-P
Posted by: HackerOne - 03-20-2023, 06:30 PM - Forum: HackerOne - No Replies

Morrison & Foerster’s David Newman: How Corporate Counsel Should Approach Hacker-P

Interview with MoFo’s David Newman, of counsel in the National Security and Global Risk & Crisis Management practices. We asked David a few questions related to his work for clients on hacker-powered security, as well as what he’s seeing in the field as more and more organizations launch both vulnerability disclosure policies (VDP) and bug bounty programs.


https://www.hackerone.com/ethical-hacker...er-powered

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  Webinar: Learn How Hacker-Powered Pentests Give You More For Less
Posted by: HackerOne - 03-20-2023, 06:30 PM - Forum: HackerOne - No Replies

Webinar: Learn How Hacker-Powered Pentests Give You More For Less

Join us on July 17 to learn how hacker-powered pen tests give you more. More bugs, faster, and cheaper.


https://www.hackerone.com/penetration-te...-more-less

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  The Journey to 100% Responsive Programs
Posted by: HackerOne - 03-20-2023, 06:30 PM - Forum: HackerOne - No Replies

The Journey to 100% Responsive Programs

Unresponsive programs are a drain on your time and your sanity. We are committed to ensure programs on the platform will be responsive and their performance metrics will be transparent.


https://www.hackerone.com/ethical-hacker...e-programs

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  Lawfully Hacked
Posted by: HackerOne - 03-20-2023, 06:30 PM - Forum: HackerOne - No Replies

Lawfully Hacked

The best way to prevent getting hacked is to try to get hacked. Paradoxical as this may sound, evidence shows it is true. The worst data breaches the world has seen were with companies that did not invite external security researchers to report their findings. But by hunting for their security vulnerabilities, organizations can ensure the weak points are found and fixed before they are identified by criminals. Open sourcing security is the way.


https://www.hackerone.com/ceo/lawfully-hacked

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  H1-702 CTF Winners Announced!
Posted by: HackerOne - 03-20-2023, 06:30 PM - Forum: HackerOne - No Replies

H1-702 CTF Winners Announced!

Thanks to all the hackers who participated in the H1-702 2018 CTF! For the first time ever, we had both web and mobile challenges. Our six winners were selected from a pool of 750 registered participants and over 30 submissions received. Congratulations on winning your way to Las Vegas for the biggest live hacking event ever!


https://www.hackerone.com/ethical-hacker...-announced

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  The Hacker-Powered Security Report 2018
Posted by: HackerOne - 03-20-2023, 06:30 PM - Forum: HackerOne - No Replies

The Hacker-Powered Security Report 2018

The Hacker-Powered Security Report 2018 is the most comprehensive report on hacker-powered security. Analysis of 78,275 security vulnerability reports received in the past year from ethical hackers that reported them to over 1,000 organizations through HackerOne.


https://www.hackerone.com/ethical-hacker...eport-2018

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  Zomato’s First Anniversary with Bug Bounties: Q&A with Security Lead, Prateek Tiwa
Posted by: HackerOne - 03-20-2023, 06:30 PM - Forum: HackerOne - No Replies

Zomato’s First Anniversary with Bug Bounties: Q&A with Security Lead, Prateek Tiwa

This month, Zomato is celebrating the first anniversary of its bug bounty program. Since launching in July 2017, the company has paid out over $100,000 to over 350 hackers for their efforts, all while maintaining an average response time of 4 hours. We recently caught up with Prateek to celebrate the milestone and give you a chance to learn more about Zomato’s approach to bug bounties and security.


https://www.hackerone.com/ethical-hacker...eek-tiwari

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  Sumo Logic Looks to Hacker-Powered Pen Testing for Security and Compliance
Posted by: HackerOne - 03-20-2023, 06:30 PM - Forum: HackerOne - No Replies

Sumo Logic Looks to Hacker-Powered Pen Testing for Security and Compliance

In late 2017, Sumo Logic CSO George Gerchow faced a challenge most only dream of — pen testing reports kept coming back clean. While this seems like good knews, it meant Sumo Logic’s attack surface was hardening, Gerchow knew nothing is bulletproof. Three bug bounty challenges later, Sumo Logic is sharing the results and inner workings of its open line of communication with the hacker community for the first time.


https://www.hackerone.com/penetration-te...compliance

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  Software Vulnerability Disclosure in Europe: Summary and Key Highlights of the Europ
Posted by: HackerOne - 03-20-2023, 06:30 PM - Forum: HackerOne - No Replies

Software Vulnerability Disclosure in Europe: Summary and Key Highlights of the Europ

HackerOne’s summary review of the Software Vulnerability Disclosure in Europe Technology, Policies and Legal Challenges report.


https://www.hackerone.com/vulnerability-...highlights

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