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How ZDI helps researchers report bugs to tech companies
ZDI helps security researchers by putting pressure on tech companies to quickly address reported bugs. While several software vendors have bug bounty programs to encourage bug reporting, ZDI does not receive payment for the reported bugs.
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In this episode of Darknet Diaries, Jack Recider talks to two guys from ZDI (Zero Day Initiative) about their work on security research and rewarding hackers for submitting bugs.
01:44 - 03:20 (01:35)
Summary
In this episode of Darknet Diaries, Jack Recider talks to two guys from ZDI (Zero Day Initiative) about their work on security research and rewarding hackers for submitting bugs.
ChapterHow ZDI helps researchers report bugs to tech companies
Episode82: Master of Pwn
PodcastDarknet Diaries
Zero Day Initiative (ZDI) is the middleman between security researchers and software vendors, submitting bugs to the latter and pressuring them to fix the issue within 120 days before making a public solution available.
03:20 - 08:28 (05:08)
Summary
Zero Day Initiative (ZDI) is the middleman between security researchers and software vendors, submitting bugs to the latter and pressuring them to fix the issue within 120 days before making a public solution available.
ChapterHow ZDI helps researchers report bugs to tech companies
Episode82: Master of Pwn
PodcastDarknet Diaries
A recap of the Pwn2Own contest that takes place annually at CanSec West, where hackers attempt to hack into a MacBook Air for a cash reward.
08:28 - 10:27 (01:59)
Summary
A recap of the Pwn2Own contest that takes place annually at CanSec West, where hackers attempt to hack into a MacBook Air for a cash reward.