Join a former NSA honcho, one of the world's
top bug bounty bosses, and a hacker turned entrepreneur as they dish on what you need to know to protect your network, your data, and your job.
Not exact matches
$ 15,000 — Initially heckled for awarding company swag as
bounties (a.k.a. T - shirtgate), Yahoo gave Ibrahim Raafat of Egypt its
top bounty in 2014 for spotting a
bug in Flickr's photo - printing app that left its server and database vulnerable.
Keeping company data safe and secure is a
top priority for businesses, and it's a big reason why Google pushes out monthly security updates and why it recently increased its
bug bounties.