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Read more: The Future Of Cybersecurity Lies In Human IntelligenceBy: Luke Tucker, Senior Director of the Global Hacker Community at HackerOne When we think of cybersecurity today, some of the immediate buzzwords that come to mind are automation, machine learning (ML) and technological solutions. Over the years, they have been widely discussed and adopted in the tech and security…
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Read more: 2021 Predictions By Security ExpertsBy: Jonathan Knudsen, Senior Security Strategist, at Synopsys Software Integrity Group Some things will certainly not change in 2021. Massive amounts of valuable data will continue to be placed online in public places with no protections. People will continue to choose easily guessed passwords that they use across multiple accounts…
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Read more: Organisations Paid Hackers US$23.5 Million for These 10 Vulnerabilities in One YearSINGAPORE, 30th October 2020 – In times of uncertainty, security becomes an ever more pressing priority. The stakes are high: organisations are more reliant on technology than ever and anyone relying on technology can lose everything in a data breach. But some of the most recent vulnerabilities have one thing in…
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Read more: 3 Key Problems Security Professionals Have With Traditional Penetration TestingBy: Rena Chua, Bug Bounty Advisor, HackerOne Penetration tests are a fundamental part of any security apparatus, but they’re traditionally seen as a one-and-done annual exercise. You hire a consultant, they run a pen test, you get a report. However, is that enough? With the rise of digital transformation, many…
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Read more: NUS and SMU Empower Students and Staff to Hack for GoodSINGAPORE – September 29, 2020 – HackerOne, the world’s trusted hacker-powered security platform, has announced the successful conclusion of the inaugural Inter-University (InterUni) Bug Bounty Challenge, jointly organised by the National University of Singapore (NUS) and Singapore Management University (SMU) in partnership with HackerOne. Bug bounty programmes incentivise ethical hackers to look…
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Read more: Ethical hackers find a software vulnerability every 2.5 minutesSINGAPORE, 23 September 2020 – Research by HackerOne, the world’s most trusted hacker-powered security platform, has revealed ethical hackers are finding over twice as many vulnerabilities in software in 2020 than they were in 2019. Hackers have helped find and resolve over 180,000 vulnerabilities on the HackerOne platform, with one third…
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Read more: How COVID-19 Is Impacting SecurityContributed by: Rena Chua, Bug Bounty Advisor, HackerOne COVID-19 has thrown the entire world into chaos. Due to the pandemic, organisations worldwide were forced to go digital with their product offerings and services. Businesses scrambled to find new revenue streams, creating digital offerings for customers whose lifestyles had dramatically changed.…
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Read more: Reducing Risk with Responsible DisclosureContributed by: Rena Chua, Bug Bounty Advisor for HackerOne As a Chief Information Security Officer (CISO), you are responsible for your organisation’s information and data security. Your job is to reduce the risk of a security incident, protect your brand and assets, and ensure the security of your customers and…
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Read more: COVID-19 puts CISOs under strain: 21% of businesses in Singapore have seen more attacks during the pandemicSINGAPORE, 12th August 2020 — HackerOne, the world’s trusted hacker-powered security platform, has revealed research that 21% of businesses in Singapore have seen an increase in attacks on their IT systems as a result of the pandemic. At the same time, they are having to switch priorities to focus on securing…
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Read more: Securing More with Less — How to Maximise Security Coverage while Reducing Costs Using Hacker-Powered SecurityBy: Rena Chua, Bug Bounty Advisor at HackerOne Remember those days, pre-pandemic, when you thought your security scope was complex? But now, with employees working from home, new video and collaboration apps being rolled into daily workflows, and less physical oversight of devices and access, it seems like we’re all…

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