SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--What’s New: Intel is expanding its Bug Bounty program with Project Circuit Breaker, bringing together a community of elite hackers to hunt bugs in firmware, ...
Intel announced the expansion of its Bug Bounty program this week, explaining in a statement that it plans to create a new effort called "Project Circuit Breaker." The project will bring in an "elite" ...
Intel's working with expert hackers to find bugs in its firmware, GPUs, chipsets, and more. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Intel ...
If you fancy yourself an elite hacker, there could be an Intel event in your future. The chip maker announced it is expanding its bug bounty program with Project Circuit Breaker, which will provide ...
Intel says its engineers are partnering with security researchers to hunt for vulnerabilities in firmware, GPUs, hypervisors, chipsets, and other products in a new expansion to its bug bounty program.
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What just happened? Intel has expanded its bug bounty program with the introduction of Project Circuit Breaker, which will consist of targeted time-boxed events focused on finding bugs in firmware, ...
Intel Corp. today expanded its bug bounty program with a new offering that brings together a community of elite hackers to reshape vulnerability management. The new Project Circuit Breaker brings ...
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"Project Circuit Breaker is possible thanks to our cutting-edge research community. This program is part of our effort to meet security researchers where they are and create more meaningful engagement ...