Ethical Hacking and Bug Bounty Explained

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The challenge of digitalisation within businesses is that malicious hackers suddenly have a much larger attack surface to work with. For many businesses, IT departments are already stretched thin. Keeping up with new demands creates a situation whereby security is performed in firefight mode rather than proactively addressing vulnerabilities before they can be exploited by cybercriminals.

Companies use bug bounty programs to expand their team without the additional headcount, test continuously, and stay on top of ever-evolving cybersecurity threats. However, we understand that some people are still sceptical about giving someone with the word ‘hacker’ in their job title access to their digital assets. In this eBook, we help ease those concerns by separating the ethical hacking myths from the truths.

Read on to learn more about:

  • What ethical hacking is.
  • How crowdsourced security can benefit companies of all industries.
  • How it can benefit your company in today’s digital work environment.

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