WHAT TO EXPECT IN SÃO PAULO
We’re proud to announce that YesWeHack is sponsoring the Bug Bounty Village at the upcoming Hackers2Hackers Conference (H2HC) in Brazil. Taking place on December 14th and 15th in São Paulo, this event has become a cornerstone of the cybersecurity calendar in the region, bringing together top minds from across the field.
The Bug Bounty Village is an engaging space at H2HC where bug bounty hunters, security enthusiasts, and experts gather to exchange knowledge, explore trends, and connect with like-minded professionals. As part of H2HC, Brazil’s premier technical security event, the Bug Bounty Village emphasizes innovation, collaboration, and learning.
This year, the Bug Bounty Village is set to host two standout activities:
- Expert Talks (Saturday): A lineup of 12 renowned speakers will share their expertise on the latest topics in bug bounty and cybersecurity.
- Capture-The-Flag (CTF) Competition (Sunday): Participants will face web and mobile exploitation challenges in a six-hour competition.
Sponsoring the Bug Bounty Village reflects our commitment to supporting cybersecurity talent and innovation globally. While we won’t be attending H2HC in person, we’re excited to see the impact this event will have on Brazil’s thriving cybersecurity ecosystem!
For more information about the Hackers2Hackers Conference and the Bug Bounty Village, visit h2hc.com.br.
ABOUT YESWEHACK
YesWeHack is a leading Bug Bounty and Vulnerability Management Platform used by hundreds of organisations and tens of thousands of bug hunters worldwide. Built and run by ethical hackers since 2015, our Bug Bounty platform offers fast, in-house triage, fair rewards and prompt payouts, and compliance with stringent EU data security laws.
YesWeHack manages hundreds of private and public programs and holds regular Live Hacking Events.
Bug hunting is boosted by YesWeHack’s CTF playground/training platform Dojo, various bug hunting tools, responsible vulnerability disclosure platform (ZeroDisclo.com), non-partisan Bug Bounty/VDP search engine (FireBounty.com), and a blog featuring technical tips and interviews.
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