May 2, 2022, noon | Martin Matishak

The Record by Recorded Future therecord.media

A year-long bug bounty program that scrutinized a fraction of the massive U.S. defense industrial base turned up more than 400 valid vulnerabilities, the effort’s organizers announced Monday. Nearly three hundred security researchers from bug bounty vendor HackerOne participated in the 12-month exercise, dubbed the Defense Industrial Base Vulnerability Disclosure Program (DIB-VDP) Pilot, and made […]


The post Researchers find over 400 vulnerabilities in defense industrial base bug bounty effort appeared first on The Record by Recorded Future.

base bounty bug bug bounty china cisa defense department of defense government hackerone industrial pentagon researchers security researcher vulnerabilities vulnerability disclosure vulnerability research

SOC 2 Manager, Audit and Certification

@ Deloitte | US and CA Multiple Locations

Level 1 SOC Analyst

@ Telefonica Tech | Dublin, Ireland

Specialist, Database Security

@ OP Financial Group | Helsinki, FI

Senior Manager, Cyber Offensive Security

@ Edwards Lifesciences | Poland-Remote

Information System Security Officer

@ Booz Allen Hamilton | USA, AL, Huntsville (4200 Rideout Rd SW)

Senior Security Analyst - Protective Security (Open to remote across ANZ)

@ Canva | Sydney, Australia