Kaspersky Lab today announced a program bug bounty to enhance the security of the company's products, but also to create new relationships with other researchers.
The company announced the program today at the conference Black Hat USA. The bug bounty will be held through the HackerOne platform.
In a world where cyber attacks have become a day-to-day phenomenon and there is a lack of skills, bug bounty programs have become a popular method that companies use to stimulate White Hat researchers.
So now to offer a place in the Hall of Fame of the company they use established platforms, communication channels and financial rewards to gain the necessary expertise to keep their systems and software as secure as possible.
The first phase of the bug bounty program officially begins on August 2 and will last for six months.
During this period, the company will offer a total of $50.000 in rewards to researchers who uncover bugs and vulnerabilities points in the company's products.
Once this phase is completed, the company will decide on which additional products should be included in the second phase.
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