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Crypto.com and HackerOne Launch $2 Million Bug Bounty Program

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Crypto.com has announced its partnership with HackerOne to launch the largest bug bounty program worth $2 million. This program aims to identify potential risks associated with Crypto.com and enhance the platform’s security. Crypto.com has more than 100 million users worldwide, and its focus is on cybersecurity.

Today we launch a groundbreaking $2 million bug bounty program with @Hacker0x01.

Safety and security are of paramount importance at https://t.co/vCNztATkNg – we’re proud to support the largest bug bounty program available through HackerOne.

Learn more 👉 https://t.co/qFNWLLtoGN pic.twitter.com/DRdEk9Zex0

— Crypto.com (@cryptocom) December 2, 2024

HackerOne, a provider of ethical hacking services, emphasized the value of this experiment. They noted that investing a large sum in a bug bounty highlights a company’s commitment to its customers and their security.

Certifications and Industry Leadership

Crypto.com has always provided security and compliance with certifications such as SOC2 Type 2, PCI DSS 4.0, and ISO Information Security and Privacy Management. These certifications prove that the platform complies with intensive global requirements and is an industry leader in cryptocurrency security.

This $2 million bug bounty program demonstrates that Crypto.com takes an active approach toward users’ data protection and system security. With the extended partnership with HackerOne, Crypto.com redefines its position as a market leader in compliance, security, and Privacy, which corresponds with the firm’s goal of driving Crypto Adoption Globally.

Crypto.com’s Commitment to Security and Ethical Hacking

Jason Lau, Chief Information Security Officer of Crypto.com, discloses partnerships and more active approaches, such as ethical hackers have been essential to its security measures. The initiative also highlighted Crypto.com’s concern for proactively improving security standards and healthy cooperation with hackers internationally.

Kara Sprague, CEO of HackerOne, praised the initiative, emphasizing the vital role of ethical hacking in preventing exploitation by malicious actors. Chris Evans, CISO of HackerOne, further noted that Crypto.com’s dedication to engaging with the ethical hacking community sets a standard for the broader industry.

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