Build It Like It’s Broken: How Crowdsourced Security Completes Quality Engineering

November 04, 12:39 PM

Bug bounty is a popular strategy for reducing risk by tapping into the ingenuity and scale of the global hacker movement. But in our current Cybersecurity Crisis, forward-looking organizations are going beyond bug bounty by adopting a crowdsourced security platform approach that brings the power of the global researcher community to multiple quality engineering scenarios across the dev lifecycle.

In this webinar, you’ll learn:

  • The unique benefits of platform-powered crowdsourcing for mainstream security solutions, like penetrating testing.
  • Why making crowdsourcing-powered security part of end-to-end quality engineering is so urgent today.
  • What crowdsourcing-powered security solutions are available to embed into your quality engineering.
    Join Uri Bar-El, Global Head of Cybersecurity Practice at Qualitest, and Justin Kestelyn, Senior Director Product Marketing at Bugcrowd, to learn how you can implement digital transformation to bring products to market faster with less risk and more ROI.

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About BugCrowd

The Power of the Crowd Without the Chaos More enterprise organizations trust Bugcrowd to manage their pen test, bug bounty, vulnerability disclosure, and attack surface management programs. By combining the largest, most experienced triage team with the most trusted hackers around the world, Bugcrowd generates better results, reduces risk, and empowers organizations to release secure products to market faster — with no hidden fees. Based in San Francisco, Bugcrowd is backed by Blackbird Ventures, Costanoa Ventures, Industry Ventures, Paladin Capital Group, Rally Ventures, Salesforce Ventures and Triangle Peak Partners.
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