Refine by MP, party, committee, province, or result type.

Results 1-15 of 23
Sorted by relevance | Sort by date: newest first / oldest first

Public Safety committee  Do you want an answer from a personal perspective, or from a company perspective?

February 4th, 2019Committee meeting

Jobert Abma

Public Safety committee  One of the things we've been very proud of is the improvement people have seen by leveraging the hacker community to create a mature security organization, up to the point where we've seen that, even with our expertise in security, there are always problems being uncovered by oth

February 4th, 2019Committee meeting

Jobert Abma

Public Safety committee  Yes. That should never be the case.

February 4th, 2019Committee meeting

Jobert Abma

Public Safety committee  One of the fortunate and unfortunate effects of blockchain or cryptocurrencies is that there exists only one copy of one particular block or a coin, depending on the cryptocurrency, which means that if an organization like this does not have access to what they call “wallets” any

February 4th, 2019Committee meeting

Jobert Abma

Public Safety committee  That is a great question. This is why I believe hacker-powered security is so powerful. If there are a lot of people who have the same incentives, we believe that there are always more people who will be able to find the same vulnerability. If one of those people, whether they'r

February 4th, 2019Committee meeting

Jobert Abma

Public Safety committee  I am familiar with the situation. There are two problems with blockchain technology that I would like to point out. The first is that current computers are simply not fast enough, so even if we wanted to crack some of the encryptions that are being used in blockchain technology

February 4th, 2019Committee meeting

Jobert Abma

Public Safety committee  This is one of the problems we haven't figured out yet—“we” meaning the world. We are seeing that there is going to be a bigger problem in that if an organization does ship firmware that contains security vulnerabilities, at some point it might not matter, because the companies w

February 4th, 2019Committee meeting

Jobert Abma

Public Safety committee  I can share some thoughts. The problem we've seen with small organizations is that it is always a trade-off of risks. There are checklists available, or policy documentation, around what to do as a small organization. Unfortunately, it is up to the organization to implement som

February 4th, 2019Committee meeting

Jobert Abma

Public Safety committee  We would be happy to work with third parties to establish that. I don't have a more concrete answer for you right now.

February 4th, 2019Committee meeting

Jobert Abma

Public Safety committee  Before I founded HackerOne, I used to be a penetration tester. One of the reasons we started the company to begin with was that we believed we needed a scalable model that would apply to every organization on this planet, and that would also be affordable for everybody on this pl

February 4th, 2019Committee meeting

Jobert Abma

Public Safety committee  Everybody who signs up for HackerOne has to provide information. As an example, we have to collect tax information to be able to pay them. Some of our customers require background checks of these people. Similar to the U.S. DOD, we conduct these background checks all around the w

February 4th, 2019Committee meeting

Jobert Abma

Public Safety committee  I can take it. Thank you for that question. We believe there's strength in numbers, meaning there are more people on this planet who want to do good. Obviously, there are always going to be people who will have bad intentions, but HackerOne does not enable these criminals to do

February 4th, 2019Committee meeting

Jobert Abma

Public Safety committee  Artificial intelligence, in my opinion, is a very important technology that we should leverage as much as possible. At the end of the day, we believe that where people work, people will make mistakes. Artificial intelligence is not going to help protect us against these threats.

February 4th, 2019Committee meeting

Jobert Abma

Public Safety committee  We believe that hacker-powered security is the key to empowering the world to build a safer Internet. Leveraging the hacker community is one of the components of a mature security organization. HackerOne leverages data to help organizations build a mature security organization an

February 4th, 2019Committee meeting

Jobert Abma

Public Safety committee  One of the problems we've seen, especially with some of the more recent data breaches, is that centralization of data is becoming a problem. It makes it easier for the organization to protect itself against certain risks because it is only one component that they have to defend.

February 4th, 2019Committee meeting

Jobert Abma