Bug Bounty Calculator helps organisations fine-tune their payouts

Pen testing and ethical hacking specialist Intigriti has launched a free-to-use comparison tool that it believes will help bug bounty programme owners match their payout rates to market conditions and community sentiment. Intigriti said that newcomers to the concept of bug bounties often have difficulty deciding what payment rates to set, while others pour […]

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AI adopted without due consideration for workers, MPs told

Enterprises’ rapid adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) during the pandemic has left workers across the UK vulnerable to range of algorithmically induced harms, including invasive surveillance, discrimination and severe work intensification, MPs have been told. In a session examining how AI and digital technology generally are changing the workplace, the Business, Energy and Industrial […]

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Redundancies – are tech companies getting it right?

In recent weeks, two tech giants have started large-scale redundancy exercises. Twitter notified 50% of its staff of layoffs by email in what has been described by some as a digital P&O dismissal, and Meta announced cuts of 13% of its workforce. With recession now a reality, this is unlikely to be the end […]

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How to get structure from unstructured data

We are in the midst of an unstructured data revolution – with 80% of data likely to be unstructured by 2025, according to IDC. The rise of advanced analytics and in particular artificial intelligence/machine learning (AI/ML) has allowed intelligence to be gained from the vast reservoir of previously opaque free text, images, voice recordings, […]

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Untangling messy collaborations, contributing costs and complexity

As businesses increasingly rely on their digital infrastructure, downtime has a proportionally greater impact. However, while attention to reducing outages in the datacentre appears to be paying off, the costs per outage are not falling. Andy Lawrence, executive director of research at Uptime, says a trend for “small improvements” in annual outage rates may […]

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What is Penetration Testing? | Definition from TechTarget

What is a pen test? A penetration test, also called a pen test or ethical hacking, is a cybersecurity technique that organizations use to identify, test and highlight vulnerabilities in their security posture. These penetration tests are often carried out by ethical hackers. These in-house employees or third parties mimic the strategies and actions of […]

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New gold standard to protect good faith hackers

Bug bounty programme operator and ethical hacking platform HackerOne has launched a Gold Standard Safe Harbour (GSSH) statement for its customers to help them demonstrate that they can and will protect ethical hackers from liability when hacking in good faith. Any vulnerability disclosure policy or operational bug bounty programme should already include a safe […]

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