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A community of ethical hackers who think like attackers
Malicious hackers don’t always follow a predefined security methodology like penetration testers, and automated tools only scratch the surface. Connect with the brightest cybersecurity researchers on earth and outmaneuver cybercriminals by staying on top of the evolving threat landscape.
Agile, continuous security testing
A standard penetration test is time-boxed and relevant only to a single moment in time. Kickstart your bug bounty program and protect your assets 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Cost-effective and simple
Launch your program in just a few clicks with the help of our customer success team. We ensure you only provide a bug bounty reward for unique and previously unknown security vulnerabilities. Every incoming submission is validated by our expert triage team before it reaches your inbox.
How do leading companies work with Intigriti?
We work with teams of every size, shape, and industry to secure their digital assets, protect confidential information and customer data, and strengthen their responsible disclosure process.
We look at the researcher community as our partners and not our adversaries. We see all occasions to partner with the researchers as an opportunity to secure our customers.
Madeline Eckert
Microsoft
A pentest is often a mile wide and an inch deep, while a bug bounty initiative is an inch wide and a mile deep—depth over breadth in uncovering hard-to-find vulnerabilities.
David Andersson
Grafana
I can use the creativity of thousands of ethical hackers’ minds through Intigriti.
Thomas Colyn
DPG Media
The latest news
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DIY or outsourced bug bounty programs: what’s best for your business?
June 24, 2025
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Cracking compliance. How Intigriti’s PTaaS supports CREST, DORA, GDPR, and ISO
June 16, 2025
Penetration Testing as a Service (PTaaS) must align with core industry standards, regulations, and certifications. This is usually done to meet legal compliance, uphold industry standards, build trust, and ensure service quality for customers. In this article, we look at how CREST, DORA, GDPR, and I