AMD Launches Public Bug Bounty Program with Intigriti to Enhance Product Security

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Building on its private Bug Bounty initiative, AMD has announced the launch of a new public Bug Bounty Program in collaboration with Intigriti. This program invites researchers from across the ecosystem to submit vulnerabilities, enhancing the security of AMD’s products and safeguarding the wider IT ecosystem.

AMD launches Public Bug Bounty Program

Incentives for Vulnerability Reporting

To support this initiative, AMD will offer monetary rewards based on the severity and impact of the reported issues. This incentivizes researchers to actively participate in identifying and reporting potential security vulnerabilities.

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Commitment to Product Security

Product security remains a top priority for AMD. By collaborating with academics, security researchers, and ethical hackers, AMD aims to continuously improve the security of its products. This public Bug Bounty Program is a significant step in promoting security research and working towards a more secure IT landscape.

Encouraging Collaboration

AMD encourages security researchers to collaborate with its team to help mitigate and coordinate the disclosure of potential security vulnerabilities. This cooperative approach ensures that vulnerabilities are addressed promptly, minimizing risks for customers and the broader IT ecosystem.

Join AMD’s Public Bug Bounty Program

Researchers interested in contributing to AMD’s security efforts can now participate in the public Bug Bounty Program through Intigriti. This initiative underscores AMD’s commitment to fostering a secure and resilient technological environment.

For more information on how to participate and submit vulnerabilities, visit AMD’s Bug Bounty Program.

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