HackerOne is a prominent cybersecurity platform based in San Francisco, California, founded in 2012. The company connects organizations with a global community of ethical hackers to identify and address vulnerabilities through bug bounty programs, vulnerability disclosure, and penetration testing. HackerOne aims to enhance internet safety by combining human ingenuity with AI to detect critical security flaws across digital assets and software development lifecycles.
The company offers an integrated platform that includes bug bounty programs, where organizations reward hackers for finding vulnerabilities, and tools for managing the lifecycle of security issues. HackerOne also provides penetration testing services and continuous security assessments to help businesses reduce threat exposure. With a focus on creativity, transparency, and community involvement, HackerOne supports over 1,000 customers monthly, including major organizations, and has resolved over 294,000 vulnerabilities, paying out significant rewards to ethical hackers.
Developer of an open-source distributed object storage software designed to address the demands of unstructured data growth. The company's platform helps application developers build their own cloud storage and store unstructured data like photos, videos, containers, log files, or any data as objects, enabling developers and businesses to build cloud-native applications portable across all major public and private clouds.
Developer of a SaaS conference platform intended to hold major technology-related events. The company's platform organizes a gathering for all businesses of all stages to meet and create a network, enabling businesses to learn new things from the shared actionable learnings.
Podium is a technology company based in Lehi, Utah, founded in 2014. It offers a cloud-based software-as-a-service (SaaS) platform designed to enhance customer communication, manage online reputation, and streamline payments and marketing for local businesses.