platforms.disclose.io A community-powered collection of all known bug bounty platforms, vulnerability disclosure platforms, and crowdsourced security platforms currently active on the Internet - Part of the @disclose_io Project.
disclose.io
Security and Investigations
Free open-source tools to standardize, normalize, and promote the adoption of vulnerability reporting and disclosure.
About us
Our vision is a healthy and ubiquitous Internet Immune System. Our mission is to drive vulnerability disclosure program adoption through safety, simplicity, and standardization. Contact us at [email protected].
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https://disclose.io
External link for disclose.io
- Industry
- Security and Investigations
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- San Francisco
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2018
- Specialties
- supply chain risk, bug bounty, and supply chain risk
Locations
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Primary
San Francisco, US
Updates
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threats.disclose.io: An ongoing collection of legal threats made against Security Researchers: over-reactions, demands, and cease & desist letters against good faith research - A part of the @disclose_io Project
Research Threats: Legal Threats Against Security Researchers
threats.disclose.io
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dnssecuritytxt
dnssecuritytxt
dnssecuritytxt.org
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@disclose_io Community Forum - Crowdsourcing the never-ending task of connecting security researchers and vulnerability finders with security teams.
@disclose_io Community Forum
community.disclose.io
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Policymaker: Open-source vulnerability disclosure program policy, security.txt, and DNS Security TXT generator - Part of the @disclose_io Project.
Policymaker: Open-source vulnerability disclosure program policy, security.txt, and DNS Security TXT generator - Part of the @disclose_io Project.
policymaker.disclose.io
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Survey: Engagement of US cybersecurity professionals in cyber policy development
Engagement of US cybersecurity professionals in cyber policy development
docs.google.com
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🚨 New #CIRCIA regulations are coming! Businesses linked to critical infrastructure sectors will soon need to report #cybersecurity incidents & ransomware payments to CISA. Comments open until June 3, 2024. cc: @harleygeiger @venable
CIRCIA: Cyber Incident Reporting for Practically Everyone? | JD Supra
https://www.jdsupra.com/
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Decipher Podcast: Jack Cable
Decipher Podcast: Jack Cable
duo.com
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“Criminalize crime, not security research (or security research tools).” If you’re a Canadian citizen or live in Canada, I recommend reading this, and considering signing the petition. https://lnkd.in/emPkwAJY
Save Flipper
saveflipper.ca
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Security researcher warns of chilling effect after feds search phone at airport | Zack Whittaker TechCrunch https://lnkd.in/dMw47ZiZ
Security researcher warns of chilling effect after feds search phone at airport | TechCrunch
https://techcrunch.com