The cybersecurity landscape has seen significant legislative activity in recent months, with over 250 bills or resolutions introduced or considered by state legislatures in the US alone, addressing various aspects of cybersecurity such as training, funding, and workforce development. The US Congress has also passed several major bills, including requirements for reporting cyber incidents, establishing a cybercrime taxonomy, and promoting cybersecurity education and training. These developments are expected to influence how organizations design and implement their cybersecurity strategies, creating potential burdens for security teams. However, crowdsourced cybersecurity can help solve this problem by providing a platform that brings together multiple security workflows, layers them for maximum risk reduction, and activates the right crowd at the right time. Effective use of such platforms requires careful consideration of best practices to avoid common pitfalls.