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Why a DIY Bug Bounty is a Bad Idea

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Post Details
Company
Date Published
Author
Ryan Black
Word Count
533
Company Posts That Month
8
Language
English
Hacker News Points
-
Post removed?
No
Summary

The management of vulnerability reports can be time-consuming for organizations, leading to the need for ease in triaging and validating incoming vulnerability findings. Bugcrowd provides customers with full-scale bug bounty support and services, including expert technical review and escalation of valid vulnerability submissions. The company's team of Application Security Engineers has broad industry knowledge and real-world experience in managing bug bounties and ensuring success. A managed crowdsourced application security testing approach is an efficient and affordable solution due to the prodigious shortage of resources in the cybersecurity space. Bugcrowd has experienced significant growth, with a 67% increase in vulnerability submissions and a 77% increase in bug bounty programs on its platform. The company's team facilitates hundreds of managed bug bounties, escalating high-priority issues within hours and averaging triage within a business day.

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