
Your always-on vulnerability response process (VDP)
Receive, manage, and track incoming vulnerability disclosures with the industry’s most trusted and reputable ethical hackers.
What is a Vulnerability Disclosure Program (VDP)?
A VDP is a centralized process for anyone to report security flaws in an organization’s internet-facing applications. VDPs need to include a trusted methodology for organizations to receive and triage these reports. VDPs increase security postures by inviting the community of cybersecurity researchers to submit reports via a platform that facilitates program scope, prioritizes vulnerabilities by severity, and tracks remediation progress.
Turn a disruptive process into your competitive advantage
With a NIST best-practice VDP you have a well-defined process for finding and fixing your vulnerabilities—before they can be exploited.
Partner with security experts from start to finish
We provide guidance on policy and scope creation, manage your program launch, and share insights and analysis on your VDPs success. Our triage team supplies remediation guidance so you can focus on fixing vulnerabilities.
- Receive policy creation and launch guidance from expert program managers.
- Leverage our community experts to communicate effectively with hackers.
- Plug security holes quickly with help from our triage team that prioritizes vulnerabilities for you.
Know your vulnerabilities inside and out
See your most common vulnerability types, number of overall reported vulnerabilities, and vulnerabilities by criticality to understand your attack surface. Understand your mean time to remediate (MTTR) so you can improve your operational processes.
- Streamline your SDLC by seeing which asset types are most prone to vulnerabilities.
- Learn which vulnerabilities stay open the longest and understand your mean time to remediate.
Learn how your business can benefit from a VDP
Ready to see your vulnerabilities and address them before it’s too late?
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