Join us in San Francisco!
Since 1991, RSA Conference has been gathering the cybersecurity community through a series of global events. Whether held in-person and online, RSAC events are an opportunity for the security industry to discuss current and future concerns, thus standing against ever-evolving cyber threats.
This year, YesWeHack is delighted to attend RSA Conference in San Francisco!
From May 6 to May 9, Rodolphe Harand, Carlos Torres and Marine Magnant will be at booth 5364, in the North Expo. Make sure to stop by to know more about our vulnerability management solutions and discover how YesWeHack can help your organisation extend its security testing capabilities! Our team will be happy to provide demos of our platform and answer your questions.
💡 Interested in attending RSA? Register here!
About YesWeHack
YesWeHack is a leading Bug Bounty and Vulnerability Management Platform. Founded by ethical hackers in 2015, YesWeHack connects organisations worldwide to tens of thousands of ethical hackers, who uncover vulnerabilities in websites, mobile apps, connected devices and digital infrastructure.
Bug Bounty programs benefit from in-house triage, personalised support, a customisable model and results-based pricing. Clients include Tencent, Swiss Post, Orange France and the French Ministry of Armed Forces.
The YesWeHack platform offers a range of integrated, API-based solutions: Bug Bounty (crowdsourcing vulnerability discovery); Vulnerability Disclosure Policy (creating and managing a secure channel for external vulnerability reporting); Pentest Management (managing pentest reports from all sources); Attack Surface Management (continuously mapping online exposure and detecting attack vectors); and ‘Dojo’ and YesWeHackEDU (ethical hacking training).
YesWeHack complies with strict security, financial traceability and privacy requirements. YesWeHack’s services are ISO 27001- and ISO 27017-certified and accredited by CREST. YesWeHack’s infrastructure uses EU-based, GDPR-compliant private hosting that meets the most stringent standards: ISO 27001, ISO 27017, ISO 27018, ISO 27701 and SOC II Type 2. The YesWeHack platform is also permanently subject to a public Bug Bounty Program.