Washington’s growing love affair with bug bounty programs May 8, 2018 Mike Chung, Bugcrowd’s government solutions lead, talks with Greg Otto about the U.S. government’s growing affection for public bug bounty programs. Related Videos See All Videos Why bug bounty programs have always been about the evolution of penetration testing Bugcrowd founder and CTO Casey Ellis talks with Greg Otto about why bug bounty companies have always been about pen testing, and what Bugcrowd is doing to… Apr 15, 2019 Why bug bounty programs have always been about the evolution of penetration testing Apr 15, 2019 Why bug bounty programs have always been about the evolution of penetration testing Apr 15, 2019 Share Facebook LinkedIn Twitter Copy Link Advertisement More Like This AWS and CrowdStrike leaders discuss zero trust implementation and the path ahead By Scoop News Group Taking a holistic approach to cybersecurity By Scoop News Group Why bug bounty programs have always been about the evolution of penetration testing By cyberscoop_staff Jeff Stone Advertisement Top Stories North Korean hacking group makes waves to gain Mandiant, FBI spotlight By Tim Starks Cyber firm KnowBe4 hired a fake IT worker from North Korea By Matt Bracken Low-level cybercriminals are pouncing on CrowdStrike-connected outage By AJ Vicens
Why bug bounty programs have always been about the evolution of penetration testing Bugcrowd founder and CTO Casey Ellis talks with Greg Otto about why bug bounty companies have always been about pen testing, and what Bugcrowd is doing to… Apr 15, 2019
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