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Once viewed with caution, ethical hackers are now regarded as an essential asset for many cybersecurity teams around the globe. Their proactive approach to finding and surfacing security weaknesses enables security teams to stay several steps ahead of potential cyber attacks. As cyber threats grow i

London, UK & Antwerp, Belgium – Aug 06 – Intigriti, a leading platform in vulnerability management and bug bounty, announces today that it has been recognized by the CVE Program as a CVE Numbering Authority (CNA). The CVE Program is an international, community-based initiative dedicated to identifyi

To outmanoeuvre cybercriminals, the key is to beat them to the punch by working with ethical hackers. However, a question often arises: Can we trust ethical hackers? Especially when we don’t know them personally?   Through platforms such as Intigriti, the short answer is yes, you can trust these ind

Knock knock, who’s there? It’s 2023! But before we dive head-first into the new year, let’s take a look back at 2022 and specifically at the creators who ruled the bug bounty scene in 2022. These are the top 20 bug bounty creators! Content creators are incredibly important to Intigriti. We really ap

We look ahead to some key cybersecurity trends for next year.   Importance of remote working security measures  While the pandemic may seem like a thing of the past, many of its effects are here to stay. This includes working from home and hybrid working. The idea of people keeping their laptops and

AI presents some fresh opportunities to the bug bounty industry, but caveats apply You would be hard-pressed to find anyone in the cybersecurity industry who had not heard of ChatGPT over the past few weeks. Launched by research lab OpenAI as a prototype in November, ChatGPT is an artificial intelli

Thanks to lawmakers, 2022 was one of the best years ever for the advancement, validation, and growth of the bug bounty and crowdsourced security industry.  As we look back over the cybersecurity developments in 2022, we see a year where bug bounty programs and vulnerability disclosure policies (VDP)

James de Lacey recently joined Intigriti as Global Vice President of Sales. Find out why he believes now is the ideal time for people to start building their careers in cybersecurity. Hi, James! Can you tell us a little about your career history? What brought you to Intigriti? James de Lacey: My att

Do you know your bug bounty from your Hybrid Pentest? Cybersecurity moves fast. And if keeping up with the latest emerging threats wasn’t enough, knowing the best way to defend against them can feel just as complicated.  When it comes to crowdsourced security, we’ve come a long way since the days of

Intigriti’s Trust Center is an exciting new feature of Intigriti, so we thought a one-on-one interview with its mastermind would help people understand what it’s all about.  Intigriti: Hi Niels! Diving straight in, what is the Trust Center in a sentence?  Niels: Intigriti’s Trust Center is a live da

Penetration Testing as a Service (PTaaS), much like the other renditions of centrally hosted Software as a Service technologies (SaaS), is about providing a more flexible, continuous and scalable pentesting service. While remaining distinct from bug bounty programs, PTaaS is a modern approach to the

Intigriti, Europe’s leading crowdsourced security platform, today announced a significant expansion of its bug bounty platform offerings with the launch of Hybrid Pentesting. The Penetration Testing as a Service (PTaas) solution combines the pay-for-impact approach of bug bounty programs with the de

As a cybersecurity company, it’s perhaps unsurprising that we’re passionate about ensuring the safety of data and assets. This, of course, goes beyond just providing it to our clients. As guarders of sensitive customer data, it is imperative that our own safety measures are constantly under review.

Welcome back everyone to Bug Bytes, the weekly newsletter curated by members of the Bug Bounty community!  As you may have read in the last issue the previous author of Bug Bytes, Mariem / PentesterLand, left Intigriti and the torch of Bug Bytes to whomever would take it up.  Every week she kept us

The need for continuous security testing is quickly cementing bug bounty platforms as an integral part of cybersecurity infrastructure. However, it’s less often that cybersecurity technology and solution providers supply bug bounty programs in addition to their other offerings. This is not surprisin

“Continuous security testing” has recently achieved a top ten spot in the cybersecurity lexicon. At first glance, it appears self-explanatory and very sensible—something like, “An apple a day keeps the doctor away”, right? Well, yes. But what exactly is continuous security testing? How is it differe

Organizations run bug bounty programs as a way to identify and fix vulnerabilities within their systems, assets, and applications. They work by giving ethical hackers permission to test for vulnerabilities and provide a report of what they discover in an effort to reduce their attack surface. Altern

Anyone assessing the best bug bounty platforms will likely encounter many long lists of platform features. These can be overwhelming and leave you uncertain about how to make the right choice for your company’s cybersecurity needs. So, how do you make an informed choice from the diversity of platfor

In January 2022, a new EU law came into effect, enforcing a two-year warranty period on digital goods (such as games and software). Directive (EU) 2019/771, EU Member States is now fully in effect and is challenging digital goods producers to improve and maintain quality and security in the interest

Building a strong ecosystem is key to optimizing the collective benefit for both Intigriti clients and researchers. By creating more value for one entity, it provides opportunities and brings stability to the other. At Intigriti, for example, we support the community to become better hackers, and in