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What is your stance on displaying security badges "This site is scanned by xx" on your web site?
Feb. 20, 2023, 8:30 a.m. | /u/Waving-Kodiak
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I see some sites have badges of what tool or framework they work with. Not talking on companies that are ISO27001, SOC2 certified. More what tools are used.
One example is: [https://help.intruder.io/en/articles/4086526-intruder-badges](https://help.intruder.io/en/articles/4086526-intruder-badges) (I do not use Intruder myself, just an example)
What is your view on displaying these badges?
Myself, I'm a bit conflicted. A badge, like Intruder, say very little on how or when findings are handled. Almost at bit like airport security show for visitors.
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