press How the Pandemic is Reshaping the Bug Bounty Landscape Bugcrowd Founder Casey Ellis talks about COVID-19’s impact on bug bounty hunters, bug bounty program adoption and more.
press VentureBeat: How ethical hackers are trying to protect the 2020 U.S. elections “All software is vulnerable,” Bugcrowd CTO Casey Ellis said. “It just depends on how long you’re taking to look to find those vulnerabilities. Humans write code, and humans make mistakes.”
press Techcrunch: Use ‘productive paranoia’ to build cybersecurity culture at your startup At TechCrunch Early Stage, we asked Casey Ellis, founder, chairman and chief technology officer at Bugcrowd, to share his ideas for how startups can improve their security posture.
press Forbes: Accelerating secure software development 7. Expect and plan for mistakes. Expect mistakes, and plan to capture and mitigate them quickly. After all, to err is human. Establishing a vulnerability disclosure and/or bug bounty