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Public Safety committee  At the end of the day, a mature security organization is an organization in which every risk or vulnerability that is uncovered, regardless of its source, should be given the investment that would be needed protect the organization from the reported threat. We've seen many orga

February 4th, 2019Committee meeting

Jobert Abma

Public Safety committee  Yes, I'd be happy to take that. The U.S. government has spent a lot of money and time in securing its own systems. Our data shows that after it established a transparent process to work with the hacker community, over 5,000 security vulnerabilities were identified, for which hun

February 4th, 2019Committee meeting

Jobert Abma

Public Safety committee  It is an ethical dilemma that I think is very important to cover. The problem that we've seen so far is with governments buying zero-day vulnerabilities, meaning vulnerabilities that are not known to the vendor who is there to patch them. These are currently being used in warfare

February 4th, 2019Committee meeting

Jobert Abma

Public Safety committee  Good hackers come across new technology every day. They will have to familiarize themselves with new technology to be able to find security vulnerabilities in it or in the components that are built on top of technologies like 5G. With our diverse customer base, there are a lot of

February 4th, 2019Committee meeting

Jobert Abma

Public Safety committee  All the hackers who have participated in the DOD-related programs were hand-selected by the DOD and HackerOne because of our expertise and track record. We complement what our customers and government are already doing. We have a proven track record in hacker-powered security, an

February 4th, 2019Committee meeting

Jobert Abma

Public Safety committee  There's a process called vulnerability coordination, where you would work together with the vendors themselves to coordinate that vulnerability, to disclose it to other organizations using the same vulnerability.

February 4th, 2019Committee meeting

Jobert Abma

Public Safety committee  There has yet to be a government that is immune to cybersecurity threats. The U.S. has some of the most developed cyber-practices in the world, as does Canada, as Mr. Waterhouse pointed out. It is also home to the companies with the most mature security practices in the world. Ev

February 4th, 2019Committee meeting

Jobert Abma

Public Safety committee  I would like to point out that in recent years the behaviour of consumers has changed radically. Up until five years ago, our data used to be at large organizations who would have large teams who would help us consumers protect against data breaches and protect our privacy. I thi

February 4th, 2019Committee meeting

Jobert Abma