The Impact of Preemptive Security

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Alex Rice, CTO and Co-founder at HackerOne and Suha Can, CISO at Grammarly

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Grammarly Shares How It Pinpoints the Most Critical Flaws in Its Attack Surface with Help from Ethical Hackers. As a company selling writing assistant software to enterprises, Grammarly understands that product security is not a one-and-done initiative. Join this executive fireside chat to hear directly from Grammarly’s CISO about the value they get from adversarial testing via the HackerOne platform and its legion of ethical hackers. Alex Rice, CTO and Co-founder at HackerOne and Suha Can, CISO at Grammarly will discuss how bug bounty and penetration tests fit into Grammarly’s preemptive security programs and how Suha measures the value of these solutions. Register for the webinar to discover: -How to effectively leverage bug bounty and pentesting in your application security strategy. -The value of working with a crowdsourced security platform. -How to prove the value of preemptive security initiatives to your non-security stakeholders.
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HackerOne pinpoints the most critical security flaws across an organization’s attack surface with continual adversarial testing to outmatch cybercriminals. HackerOne’s Attack Resistance Platform blends the security expertise of ethical hackers with asset discovery, continuous assessment, and process enhancement to reduce threat exposure and empower organizations to transform their businesses with confidence. Customers include Citrix, Coinbase, Costa Coffee, General Motors, GitHub, Goldman Sachs, Hyatt, Microsoft, PayPal, Singapore’s Ministry of Defense, Slack, the U.S. Department of Defense, and Yahoo. In 2023, HackerOne was named a Best Workplace for Innovators by Fast Company.