An annual security study from Bugcrowd says that in spite of billions of dollars spent on cybersecurity technologies, firms think they are waging a “losing war” against security vulnerabilities and threats in 2021 after a record year for vulnerabilities and cyberattacks.
Security experts’ collective sense of defeat—coupled with the fact that there is still a 2.7 million-person cybersecurity skills shortage—will “spark a desire in more inventive and proactive methods to security in 2022,” according to the research. In order to counteract threats, researchers said they will resort to the worldwide research community and its programs for bug bounties and vulnerability disclosures.
Bugcrowd offers a crowdsourced way to managing enterprises’ pen tests, bug bounties, vulnerability disclosure, and attack surface management.. As part of a year-by-year review of the company’s activities, the 2022 report outlines some of the most common themes in the reporting of vulnerabilities and the sorts of assaults that happened most often.
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