Youtube - HackerOne Customer Stories
This Stream includes all Videos from our HackerOne Customer Stories Youtube playlist
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GitHub's Greg Ose on Record-Breaking h1-702
In 2014, GitHub launched its Security Bug Bounty program. Motivated by the desire to keep GitHub users and the platform secure, the team has continuously worked closely with hackers through their prog
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Verizon Media's Sean Poris on Record-Breaking h1-702
Verizon Media's Sean Poris sat down with us at h1-702 2019 and discussed the benefits of choosing hacker-powered security to help protect the billion consumers they have on their platform and the monu
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Verizon Media's Chris Holt on Why Bug Bounty Programs Work
Verizon Media's Chris Holt sat down with us at h1-212 2018 and discussed the benefits of choosing hacker-powered security. “There’s a lot of reason why we use bug bounty. Bug bounty is the outside w
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Okta's Matias Brutti and Travis Marrow on h1-702 and Goal of a Safer Internet
Matias Brutti, Director of Research and Exploitation and Travis Marrow, Senior Manager of Research and Exploitation for Okta share how researchers help to serve the goal of a safer internet and why bu
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GitHub's Greg Ose on h1-702 2018's Importance
Greg Ose, Senior App Sec Manager, for GitHub sat down with us to talk about his experience at h1-702 2018. Here's some highlights from the event: "A great experience to have this group of really ta
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Hack The Marine Corps at H1-702: Interview with Major General Glavy, Commander MARFORCYBER
Major General Glavy, Commander of Marine Corps Forces Cyberspace Command (MARFORCYBER), talks with HackerOne about #HackTheMarines and how the Marine Corps is working with ethical hackers to strengthe
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HackerOne Customer Story: Chris Nims, CISO, Oath
Chris Nims, Oath Chief Information Security Officer talks with HackerOne about Bug Bounties and Live-Hacking Events during the San Francisco, H1-415 live hacking event in April, 2018. Read more in t
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Mapbox Customer Story: Alex Ulsh talks at h1-202 about why Mapbox loves hacker-powered security
Mapbox is a map company that was founded by developers for developers to make it easy for them to add maps to their apps. Mapbox works with well-known clients such as Snapchat, The Weather Channel,
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Reina Staley: How and Why the US Department of Defense works with white hat hackers
Reina is with the Defense Digital Service, as part of the larger US Digital Service; those responsible for Hack the Pentagon. Staying true to the bug bounty concept from the beginning, they launched
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Hack the Air Force 2.0 Live-Hacking Event brings together Airmen and Hackers
The Hack’s On! Kicking off #hacktheairfoce 2.0 in New York City with 25 security researchers from around the world coming together alongside Airmen from 24th Air Force Military Unit and the 315th Cybe
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Shopify's Andrew Dunbar on the Success of h1-415
Andrew Dunbar is the Director of Risk and Compliance at Shopify. Shopify joined HackerOne for the h1-415 live bug bounty hackathon where top hackers focused exclusively on their business for 8+ hour
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