Achieve a secure and collaborative future with humans + AI
FS-ISAC Spring Summit, Booth #66
March 3-6
San Diego, CA
Offensive security to prevent the worst-case scenarios of AI and cybercrime
Think it’s just cyberattackers who are focusing on financial services targets? Think again: Ethical hackers are, too. In fact, 53% of ethical hackers in HackerOne’s annual survey said they focus on finding and reporting vulnerabilities in your industry. Plus, 61% said they plan to use and develop hacking tools via generative AI to find more vulnerabilities.
Meet with us at FS-ISAC Spring Summit to learn how HackerOne’s combination of human creativity plus AI can reveal your most critical vulnerabilities—and help you:
- Secure the use of GenAI and LLMs with community-driven AI Red Teaming
- Conduct continuous offensive testing through Bug Bounty
- Perform targeted hacker-based testing with a time-bound Challenge
- Assess an entire application with a Pentest or Code Security Audit
Book a meeting
Creating Developer-Security Alliances: Proactive Strategies to Avoid Tomorrow's Breach
Alex Rice
HackerOne Founder & CTO
Monday, March 4 | 3:15 - 4:00 p.m.
Learn the four big factors that led to the demise of "shift left," and its ultimate cause of death. Most importantly, learn a smarter way to address security during development.
Get your copy of the 7th Annual Hacker-Powered Security Report: Financial Services Edition
Visit Booth #66 to pick up your copy of our in-depth report on hacker contributions to financial services security, including:
- How to save an average of $18,037 with a code security audit before live user data is at risk
- The top 10 high and critical severity vulnerabilities in financial services
- How much you can expect to pay for bug bounties