We hacked the rules so Defense can “get shit done” like tech firms
The Department of Defense’s newly expanded bug bounty was just as much about hacking government culture as it was about finding actual software flaws.
The Department of Defense’s newly expanded bug bounty was just as much about hacking government culture as it was about finding actual software flaws.
Your organisation doesn't have security weaknesses. Okay, maybe a few but you invest enough in security that you don’t need the whole Internet to help out. But what if it can?
The US federal government’s main procurement agency is developing its own bug bounty to fit within the confines of existing federal procurement rules.
Despite years of education about security threats, software developers in Australia and elsewhere are still writing code that is too insecure and will open up massive holes as the Internet of Things (IoT) develops, IBM's X-Force security arm has warned as a prologue to recent research that found most malware threats continue to come from outside of Australia but can nonetheless affect all countries.
David Braue | 26 Nov | Read more