TY - BOOK ID - 137721328 TI - Corporate cybersecurity : identifying risks and the bug bounty program PY - 2022 SN - 1119782538 1119782562 1119782546 PB - Hoboken, New Jersey ; Chichester, England : John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., DB - UniCat KW - Business enterprises KW - Penetration testing (Computer security) KW - Cyberspace KW - Computer networks KW - Security measures. UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:137721328 AB - "Understanding the evolution of bug bounty programs first requires familiarity with the hacking landscape, or as many in the information security field know it, penetration testing. Security researchers haven't always been respected nor given the opportunity to shine. Throughout history, hacking has been a word that scares the public and creates waves of fear inside of a company when rumors of a 'hack' spread. The first bounty paid for breaking into something (in recorded history) was in 1851. Charles Alfred Hobbs was paid roughly the equivalent of $20,000 US Dollars to pick a physical lock. (https://www.itspmagazine.com/itsp-chronicles/history-and-interesting-facts-about-bug-bounties-an-appsec-usa-2017-panel-recap)."-- ER -