By Lauren Craigie May 27, 20202020 Remote Work Survey: How Security Leaders Are Responding to More Threats, With Less Budget Shelter-in-Place orders launched many organizations into fully-remote operating models, without precedence or a playbook for doing so both quickly and securely. In fact, according to a recent Bugcrowd survey, 74% of security leaders at organizations that weren’t already remote-first reported… Read More
By Lauren Craigie Apr 16, 2019Taking Back Pen Tests- From Requirement to Necessity Is my stuff secure? At their core, penetration tests answer two critical questions: Is my stuff secure? How do you know? Q1 is pretty straightforward. If the answer is ‘no,’ then Q2 consists of a list of vulnerabilities discovered. But… Read More
By Bugcrowd Apr 12, 2019Researcher Spotlight: Ambassador Arne Swinnen With the recent launch of the Bugcrowd Ambassador program, we will share stories from our global hacker community. This week we’re putting the Spotlight on Arne Swinnen a Bugcrowd Ambassador in Belgium. Feel free to follow Arne on Twitter @arneswinnen… Read More
By David Baker Nov 5, 2018Top Challenges of Traditional Pen Tests Penetration testing has become common practice for vulnerability assessment over the past decade. There are several reasons why people do pentests. Identifying risky vulnerabilities for developers to address is great practice for risk reduction. That being said, many times the… Read More