In a world where online attackers laugh in the face of legislation and jurisdiction, the best way to protect yourself might be to hire someone to identify your problems first. But why hire a single hacker when you can hire a team of them?. We frequently hear of organisation that have been hacked or their security homework done for them. Soon after, when the perpetrator or good-guy hacker (who is often a professional themselves) is "caught," onlookers shake their head and wonder why no one hired them to put their skills to good use. There are challenges to doing so, such as questioning the ethics of these hackers, defining the scope of systems they are allowed to test, and ensuring they don't simply run off and sell their exploits on underground markets. The link for this article located at ZDNet Blogs is no longer available. . Investigate how collaborative efforts can bolster safety protocols and tackle cyber dangers proficiently through united hacker initiatives.. Crowdsourcing Security, Ethical Hacking, Bug Bounty Programs, Team Collaboration. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
German mail service Deutsche Post recently launched a contest called Security Cup in which teams of hackers compete for money to find the company. The contest rules say the teams are not allowed to touch public data and that they must delay disclosing any bugs they identify publicly until after the contest has ended The link for this article located at Forbes is no longer available. . Contests like Deutsche Post's play a key role in uncovering digital vulnerabilities, promoting innovation and collaboration among security experts while enhancing cyber defenses.. Ethical Hacking,Bug Bounty Programs,Flaw Detection,Security Initiatives. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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