#IMOS21 How To: Embark on a Bug Bounty Program

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Bug bounty concepts have taken off in recent years with more and more organizations seeking to benefit from a variety of options now at their disposal. At the same time, vast numbers of researchers have increasingly taken to making their bug-hunting services available via crowdsourced offerings that seek to relieve the heavy lifting for organizations whilst providing effective results in the pursuit of tightening the security ship.

Amid that backdrop, understanding, selecting and implementing the right bug bounty scheme for a specific business is key to garnering the potential benefits on offer.

In this session, a leading bug bounty specialist will advise how to run an affective bug bounty program, from conception and introduction to ongoing maintenance and ensuring fruitful outcomes.

Key takeaways:

  • The benefits of a successful bug bounty program
  • Understanding the various types of bug bounty options at your disposal
  • How to ensure your organization gets the most out of a bug bounty program

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James Coker

Deputy Editor, Infosecurity Magazine

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Sean Poris

Director, Product Security, Verizon Media

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