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Making secure technology is really hard. The security community hosts some unusual-sounding and counterintuitive events to help make the world’s technology safer and more secure. How does practicing to be a hacker help? Why would you attack something you’re trying to defend? When is paying hackers to find vulnerabilities in your software a good idea? In this episode, Josh Lospinoso, Scott Shreve, and Brian McCord discuss what CTFs, penetration tests, and bug bounties are and why they’re great tools for improving cybersecurity.
By Shift55
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Making secure technology is really hard. The security community hosts some unusual-sounding and counterintuitive events to help make the world’s technology safer and more secure. How does practicing to be a hacker help? Why would you attack something you’re trying to defend? When is paying hackers to find vulnerabilities in your software a good idea? In this episode, Josh Lospinoso, Scott Shreve, and Brian McCord discuss what CTFs, penetration tests, and bug bounties are and why they’re great tools for improving cybersecurity.