Crowdsourced Security Testing for Media
Media organizations operate highly visible, fast-changing digital platforms that attract cybercriminals, hacktivists, and opportunistic attackers.
This guide shows how media organisations can secure rapidly changing environments, keep pace with evolving threats, and move from periodic to continuous testing that fits fast release cycles.
Moving beyond “see something, say something” and incentivizing action
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Explore the risks created by public visibility, fast release cycles, large digital portfolios, and the need to keep services available.
Learn why 44% of vulnerability submissions may not be successfully reported when organizations lack a clear disclosure process.
Learn why annual or infrequent penetration testing can leave gaps in agile media environments where applications change constantly.
Learn how continuous testing supports stronger protection, increased skills availability, clearer budget justification, and improved productivity.
See how DPG Media used bug bounty programs as the final step in its security process across 14 brands and more than 14,000 customer-facing domains and applications.
The most impact we have experienced from working with Intigriti is the extra time my security team gets back from not triaging reports. What I also appreciate about Intigriti is the feeling that the customer comes first.
Thomas Colyn
CISORoll the cameras on proactive security
Media teams need security testing that keeps pace with digital releases, audience demand, and public scrutiny. Download the guide to see how crowdsourced security can strengthen resilience across high-visibility environments.
