Originally published on Livestream.com on July 20, 2019 at 06:11 PM CDT
With data breaches and cyberattacks making headlines around the world, companies are realizing that its no longer if their vulnerabilities will be exposed, but when. As a result, they are turning to the ethical hacker community to help find security holes before cybercriminals are able to exploit them.
These defenders of the web are contributing to the cultural shift that has taken hackers from being seen as villains to being positioned as an asset for today’s leading organizations.
HackerOne’s Co-founder, Michiel Prins, sits down with a panel of ethical hackers for a discussion on “hacker evolution” and insights into what motivates a hacker, how they think, and common security mistakes startups often make. The panel will answer questions on how to get the most out of a hacker-powered security program and considerations to make before inviting hackers to test your security landscape.
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Speakers:
Michiel Prins, Co-founder Product Lead, HackerOne
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Alyssa Herrera, Hacker
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Jack Cable, Hacker
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Johnny Nipper, Hacker
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Presented by Startup Founders | Official AWS Startups Group
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Livestream by Internet Society New York Chapter
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