Capital.com, the high-growth retail trading platform, and global fintech group has announced the launch of its public bug bounty programme hosted on the crowdsourced security platform, Intigriti.
This initiative highlights the company’s proactive approach to cybersecurity and commitment to maintaining the highest standards of cybersecurity and the safety of its users' assets and data.
Bug bounty programme
The bug bounty programme invites security researchers and ethical hackers from around the world to identify and report potential software security vulnerabilities within Capital.com's platforms.
In return for their expertise and efforts, participants will be eligible to earn cash rewards based on the severity and impact of the vulnerabilities they uncover.
Cybersecurity
Commenting on the announcement, Pavel Krasilevich, Head of IT Security, at Capital.com, said, "At Capital.com, we take our responsibility to protect our customers seriously. By launching this public bug bounty programme, we are not only opening our doors to the brightest minds in cybersecurity but also taking active steps to stay ahead of potential threats."
Pavel Krasilevich adds, "This initiative reflects our proactive approach to safeguarding our platform and users, and we are excited to collaborate with the global cybersecurity community to help ensure our platform remains both trusted and secure."
Guidelines and submission criteria
Security researchers interested in participating can find detailed guidelines and submission criteria on the Intigriti platform.
All security researchers who have agreed to Capital.com’s terms and conditions and adhere to disclosure guidelines are eligible to participate in this programme.