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Read more: Top 3 challenges CISOs face when adopting hacker-powered securityBy: John Baker, Solutions Engineering Manager and Bug Bounty Advisor for HackerOne Taking a stereotypical image of a hacker in a dark room wearing a hoodie, it’s not the darkness that we fear, it’s what’s in the dark. We fear what we cannot see. With the negative stigma that has…
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Read more: The power of crowdsourcingBy: Marten Mickos, CEO at HackerOne As we go through the fourth industrial revolution that digitises everything we do, economic and societal fundamentals are changing in ways we have not experienced before. Although we measure everything more accurately than ever before, we are increasingly confused as to what we can trust…
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Read more: Government Technology Agency of Singapore concludes third HackerOne bug bounty programme, enhancing cybersecurity defencesSINGAPORE — June 12, 2020 — HackerOne, the number one hacker-powered security platform, and Singapore’s Government Technology Agency (GovTech), supported by the Cyber Security Agency of Singapore (CSA) have announced the results of its third Government Bug Bounty Programme (GBBP), part of the Singapore Government’s ongoing initiative to build a secure and resilient Smart Nation, a government-wide…
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Read more: Hackers Earn Record-Breaking US$100 Million on HackerOneSINGAPORE — May 28, 2020 — HackerOne, the number one hacker-powered security platform, has announced that hackers have earned US$100 Million in bug bounties by hacking for good on the HackerOne platform. A bounty — or bug bounty — is a monetary award given to a hacker who finds and reports a…
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Read more: Shopify celebrates 5 years on HackerOneBy: Rena Chua, Bug Bounty Advisor, Asia Pacific, HackerOne “Security is not a one-time thing, but a continuous cycle. We know that there are always going to be bugs in software development,” said Pete Yaworski, Senior Application Security Engineer at Shopify. “As we develop, and as we iterate, we want…
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Read more: Braving the changed world with new skills – hacker-styleBy: Attley Ng, Vice President, APAC, HackerOne Cybersecurity is a growing field, and an indispensable pillar in the road to digital transformation. Across the globe, organisations are adopting cloud systems to store and share their data, customer facing services are utilising Artificial Intelligence (AI) chat bots to streamline their processes,…
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Read more: Hacker Q&A with Samuel Eng, Singaporean hacker with HackerOneWhat age did you start hacking? Do you have a favourite type of bug or a bug that you were most proud of? I started learning about hacking in my university years around the age of 23. I love server side vulnerabilities such as Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF), Server Side…
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Read more: Tencent Taps HackerOne’s Global Community of White Hat to Boost CybersecuritySINGAPORE — April 14, 2020 — HackerOne, the global top hacker-powered security platform, today announced a partnership with Tencent Security Response Center (TSRC), the online platform run by the security arm of Tencent. HackerOne’s skilled global community of 600,000+ white hat hackers can now easily join in Tencent’s Bug Bounty Program through HackerOne,…
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Read more: Reducing risks with a bug bounty programBy: Prash Somaiya, Technical Program Manager at HackerOne Data breaches can cost millions in damages and fines and have a devastating impact on customer trust, reputation, and finances. The Information Commissioner Office (ICO) in the United Kingdom (UK) recently announced its plans to fine British Airways approximately US$230 million for…
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Read more: Why did I become a Security Engineer?By Laurie Mercer, Security Engineer at HackerOne My first modem was a 14.4 board rate box that blinked orange and green by the phone, emitting strange noises that disturbed our cat Conte and stopped my parents from being able to make telephone calls. I spent most of my teenage years…

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