Let's meet in San Francisco
HackTheBay returns to San Francisco on March 23, 2026, as part of Security Week. Organised by the Pacific Hackers Association, this community-driven event brings together hackers, security researchers, and cybersecurity professionals for a day of hands-on activities and technical exchange.
This year’s edition will feature several interactive villages and challenges, including a Lockpicking Village, a Soldering Village, and a Capture The Flag competition, offering plenty of opportunities for attendees to test their skills and connect with fellow members of the security community.
YesWeHack is proud to sponsor the HackTheBay Happy Hour for the first time.
If you are attending the event, feel free to connect with Carlos Torres and Stephen Lee to discuss how YesWeHack helps organisations adopt risk-based vulnerability management and strengthen their security posture.
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’ (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.




