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HackerOne Announces Security@, The First Hacker-Powered Security ConferenceHackerOne, the leading hacker-powered security platform, will host the first ever hacker-powered security conference, Security@, in San Francisco on October 24, 2017. The one day, sold-out event, themed "Together we hit harder," will gather the community of hackers and security industry experts to discuss how we collectively empower teams on the frontline of security defense. "We are on a mission to empower security through community. The speakers at Security@ represent the best of industry leadership and progressive security work," said Marten Mickos, CEO of HackerOne. "Everyday, ethical hackers demonstrate the power of the community by reporting vulnerabilities to companies and government agencies all over the world. At Security@ SF, we bring together customers and security teams to share their experiences and best practices. Making the connected world more secure is a duty for all of us." The conference name, Security@, draws its moniker from the best-practice used by leading organizations to establish a security@ email address for external white-hat hackers. Luminaries from some of the world's most advanced security teams will assemble to share best practices driving security maturity across industries. Keynotes and sessions will cover how highly-regulated industries are working directly with hackers, lessons learned from the world's most successful bug bounty programs, what motivates the world's leading hackers, and more. Agenda highlights includes:
Join the conversation on Twitter (News - Alert) via #securityatSF and follow @Hacker0x01 for updates. About HackerOne HackerOne is the #1 hacker-powered security platform, helping organizations receive and resolve critical vulnerabilities before they can be exploited. More than 900 organizations, including the U.S. Department of Defense, U.S. General Service Administration, General Motors, Twitter, GitHub, Nintendo, Panasonic (News - Alert) Avionics, Qualcomm, Square, Starbucks, Dropbox and the CERT Coordination Center trust HackerOne to find critical software vulnerabilities. HackerOne customers have resolved over 55,000 vulnerabilities and awarded nearly $21M in bug bounties. HackerOne is headquartered in San Francisco with offices in London and the Netherlands.
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