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Belgian bug bounty company wants to expand to Asia and US with 21 million euros – Computer – News

In this case there is no problem at all that they do this as a hobby?

We also use Intigriti for testing our (publicly accessible) apps, applications and websites and are (as far as I know) quite satisfied with it.

You can very clearly agree on the scope, the amounts, the technical matters, what they are and are not allowed to do,…

Where with the average pentest you hire a company that releases a few consultants with a few expensive tools for x number of days, you can have long-term tests done at Intigriti, by many more different people.

With such a pentest/audit you quickly lose thousands of euros for a few days of consultancy and reporting, with Intigriti just an agreed amount per bug they find. You can then make price categories depending on how serious they are.

And those people can safely be the 18-year-old IT student in the attic who used to do it as a hobby, and now only with the chance to earn something from it. It’s often those guys who are better at it than the average audit firm.

And so there is a mixed bag, yes. From the hobbyist to the professionals who work outside for a while.

Within Belgium, Intigriti is very large with customers such as DPG, Flemish Government, VRT, KU Leuven, Nexuzhealth, Randstad, Brussels Airlines,…

An example of the one that is now number 1 in the rankings: https://app.intigriti.com/profile/isira_adithya

Just a 17 year old guy from Sri Lanka, but super at what he does. It is not even the smallest parties where he finds bugs.

[Reactie gewijzigd door DinX op 26 april 2022 09:32]

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