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Hack Us Please X 3: DoD Awards 3 ‘Bug Bounty’ Deals

Posted on October 24, 2018


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HackerOne, Synack, and newcomer Bugcrowd split up to $34 million.

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Government ‘Bug Bounty’ Payouts To Freelance Hackers Up 125%: HackerOne

Posted on July 11, 2018


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The Pentagon’s willingness to pay freelance hackers to report cyber vulnerabilities has opened the floodgates for similar programs from other agencies, report the organizers of the original Hack The Pentagon. San Francisco-based HackerOne now counts clients ranging from the US Air Force, Army, and Defense Travel System to the Singaporean Ministry of Defense and the… Keep reading →

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Do Young Humans + Artificial Intelligence = Cybersecurity?

Posted on November 13, 2017


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WASHINGTON: The Army is recruiting smart young soldiers to wage cyber war. But human talent is not enough. Ultimately, say experts, cyberspace is so vast, so complex, so constantly changing that only artificial intelligence can keep up. America can’t prevail in cyberspace through superior numbers. We could never match China hacker for hacker. So our… Keep reading →

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Hack Us, Please: Air Force Pays $130K In ‘Bug Bounties’ Under Obama Program

Posted on August 10, 2017


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A project called Hack the Air Force is paying “white hat” hackers over $130,000 for finding weak points in its websites, the service announced this morning. It’s the Defense Department’s third “bug bounty” – a high-profile initiative of Obama’s last Defense Secretary, Ashton Carter, that’s survived under Trump. [CORRECTED FIGURES} Hack the Pentagon  found 138 unique,… Keep reading →

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Hack Us, Please: DoD Opens Websites To ‘White Hat’ Hackers

Posted on November 21, 2016


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PENTAGON: Excited by the success of April’s Hack The Pentagon contest, the Defense Department will allow so-called white hat hackers to test all its unclassified public websites. First, a new policy released today encourages anyone  to look for weaknesses in any public DoD site, as long as they report what they find. Then, for a select subset of… Keep reading →

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As GAO Finds DoD Wobbly On Cyber Policies, Carter Launches HackerOne

Posted on April 7, 2016


Ash Carter’s bold step of opening the Pentagon’s unclassified websites to hacker attacks –HackerOne — deserves coverage. We held off on reporting about the Pentagon’s new effort to encourage hackers to help the US military until we got an assessment from someone whose judgment we trust, with experience in the darkest corners of the cyber world.… Keep reading →

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