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Join HackerOne, Hackers and Security Leaders to Build A Safer Internet at Security@ San Francisco 2019


HackerOne, the number one hacker-powered pentesting and bug bounty platform, today announced the agenda for its annual conference, Security@ San Francisco 2019 and opened its second round of registration, here. The only conference dedicated to the booming hacker-powered security industry will take place on October 15, 2019 at the Palace of Fine Arts.

In its third year, the event is set against the backdrop of an industry-wide acknowledgment of the importance of bug bounty and vulnerability disclosure programs. Challenges around defending the front lines, scaling security teams at high-growth companies, cybersecurity policy, and hacking the talent gap, among other topics will be addressed by experts from across the globe.

Agenda highlights for the 2019 event include:

Over the past two years, Security@ has been an open forum for security leaders to gain a deeper understanding of how to successfully implement hacker-powered security across industries and safeguard against unknown internal and external threats. Previous speakers included security leaders from General Motors, Google, U.S. Department of Justice, Priceline, Yelp, and others. Security@ San Francisco past sessions can be viewed here. This year's sessions will focus on the next phase of growth and adoption of hacker-powered security, providing attendees with concrete examples and advice from the front-line of defense.

To see the full agenda and register today for free, please visit https://www.hackerone.com/security-at. Join the conversation on Twitter via #securityat and follow @Hacker0x01 for updates.

About HackerOne

HackerOne is the #1 hacker-powered security platform, helping organizations find and fix critical vulnerabilities before they can be exploited. More Fortune 500 and Forbes Global 1000 companies trust HackerOne than any other hacker-powered security alternative. The U.S. Department of Defense, General Motors, Google, Twitter, GitHub, Nintendo, Lufthansa, Microsoft, MINDEF Singapore, Panasonic Avionics, Qualcomm, Starbucks, Dropbox, Intel, the CERT Coordination Center and over 1,500 other organizations have partnered with HackerOne to find over 130,000 vulnerabilities and award over $67M in bug bounties. HackerOne is headquartered in San Francisco with offices in London, New York, the Netherlands, France and Singapore.



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