Vulnerability Disclosure Programs (VDPs) and Managed Bug Bounty (MBB) programs have emerged as popular options for augmenting security workflows with crowdsourced expertise and resources. VDPs provide a secure, publicly available channel for submitting security vulnerabilities to organizations, while MBBs offer cash rewards to incentivize proactive testing. Both types of programs can be used in conjunction with each other, with VDPs serving as a baseline security standard and MBBs providing targeted skills matching and geographic selection. The choice between using a VDP or an MBB depends on the organization's specific needs and goals, with VDPs being suitable for all code, regardless of its maturity level, and MBBs being more effective for organizations that can quickly remediate discovered security flaws. By leveraging crowdsourced cybersecurity, organizations can overcome the skills gap, move faster to deploy infrastructure and applications, and make a stronger statement about their commitment to security.