No Regrets On JEDI Cloud: DDS Chief Chris Lynch
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The famously hoodie-clad founder of the Defense Digital Service defends his legacy as he prepares to hand over the helm.
Government ‘Bug Bounty’ Payouts To Freelance Hackers Up 125%: HackerOne
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The Pentagon’s willingness to pay freelance hackers to report cyber vulnerabilities has opened the floodgates for similar programs from other agencies, report the organizers of the original Hack The Pentagon. San Francisco-based HackerOne now counts clients ranging from the US Air Force, Army, and Defense Travel System to the Singaporean Ministry of Defense and the… Keep reading →
Hack Us, Please: Air Force Pays $130K In ‘Bug Bounties’ Under Obama Program
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A project called Hack the Air Force is paying “white hat” hackers over $130,000 for finding weak points in its websites, the service announced this morning. It’s the Defense Department’s third “bug bounty” – a high-profile initiative of Obama’s last Defense Secretary, Ashton Carter, that’s survived under Trump. [CORRECTED FIGURES} Hack the Pentagon found 138 unique,… Keep reading →
Hack Us, Please: DoD Opens Websites To ‘White Hat’ Hackers
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PENTAGON: Excited by the success of April’s Hack The Pentagon contest, the Defense Department will allow so-called white hat hackers to test all its unclassified public websites. First, a new policy released today encourages anyone to look for weaknesses in any public DoD site, as long as they report what they find. Then, for a select subset of… Keep reading →
SecDef Carter Wants YOU For The Defense Digital Service
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SAN FRANCISCO: Uncle Sam wants you, Defense Secretary Ash Carter told a skeptical tech community yesterday. It’s part of an all-out effort by the military’s civilian leader to get the technologically best and brightest to work with or even for the often-hidebound Pentagon. Carter has created the Defense Innovation Unit Experimental (DIUX) and the Defense Digital Service, both… Keep reading →