Okta's Matias Brutti and Travis Marrow on h1-702 and Goal of a Safer Internet

November 2, 2018

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 bug bounties are the last line of defense. Here are some highlights from the event: “It was an incredible opportunity to get to know the top 100 hackers in the world.” "A hackers anybody's that curious. Somebody that doesn't want an answer that's in the book." "It's always better to meet the researchers that are willing to work and do it in a very safe environment." Check out our recap of h1-702 2018 here: https://www.hackerone.com/blog/H1-702-2018-makes-history-over-500K-bounties-paid

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