29 min

Bug Bounty Programs are Just Legalized Bribery Tech Field Day Podcast

    • Tech News

Finding bugs in software isn’t new. Finding security bugs is just as old. Even the process of selling them to nefarious operators has history.







The rise of bug bounty programs is changing the economics of disclosure and patching, however. We’ve entered a new era of people trying to get top dollar for their investigations. The morality around it all is troubling.







In this episode, find out if bug bounty programs are just legalized bribery.











Bug bounty programs are legalized bribery. Or are they? Catch this podcast to learn more.















On-Premises for today’s roundtable:











Name







Jens SoeldnerPieter-Jan NefkensChristopher Kusek











Twitter







@JensSoeldner@PJNef@cxi











Moderator







Tom Hollingsworth @NetworkingNerd







Follow us on Twitter! AND SUBSCRIBE to our newsletter for more great coverage right in your inbox.

Finding bugs in software isn’t new. Finding security bugs is just as old. Even the process of selling them to nefarious operators has history.







The rise of bug bounty programs is changing the economics of disclosure and patching, however. We’ve entered a new era of people trying to get top dollar for their investigations. The morality around it all is troubling.







In this episode, find out if bug bounty programs are just legalized bribery.











Bug bounty programs are legalized bribery. Or are they? Catch this podcast to learn more.















On-Premises for today’s roundtable:











Name







Jens SoeldnerPieter-Jan NefkensChristopher Kusek











Twitter







@JensSoeldner@PJNef@cxi











Moderator







Tom Hollingsworth @NetworkingNerd







Follow us on Twitter! AND SUBSCRIBE to our newsletter for more great coverage right in your inbox.

29 min