Security News > 2018 > September > Crowdfense launches Vulnerability Research Hub for top security researchers
Crowdfense officially launched the Vulnerability Research Hub out of beta. After being internally developed and fine-tuned for several months, Crowdfense opened their process-oriented platform to a wider audience of researchers and brokers interested in trading 0day cyber capabilities, which can be both within the scope of Crowdfense public Bug Bounty Program or freely proposed (for a specific set of key targets). “This is our next step in standardizing and supporting the development of what has … More → The post Crowdfense launches Vulnerability Research Hub for top security researchers appeared first on Help Net Security.
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