Detectify has launched a beta phase of its crowdsourced bug bounty program, Detectify Crowdsource, which integrates global independent security researchers to enhance its web application security service. This initiative combines automation with crowdsourcing, allowing researchers to submit security vulnerabilities that are evaluated by Detectify's team before being added to the service, with compensation based on the severity and uniqueness of the findings. The program is facilitated by Bugcrowd, a prominent marketplace for bug bounties, and aims to leverage the expertise of top ethical hackers without requiring them to commit to full-time positions. The approach is designed to keep Detectify's services current and responsive to the fast-evolving cyber threat landscape, as emphasized by Detectify's CEO Rickard Carlsson and Bugcrowd's CEO Casey Ellis. Detectify, founded by leading white hat hackers in 2013, intends to expand its network of researchers gradually to maintain the high quality of its security measures.