Announcing SecTemplates.com release #3: Bug bounty program pack 1.0
Introduction
There are numerous considerations beyond selecting a provider, many of which are often overlooked in public documentation. The goal of the Bug Bounty Program pack is to help people quickly ramp up on the topic, providing them with the necessary information to begin their journey and ultimately launch a program.
- Robert Auger (@robertauger)
Announcement:
https://www.sectemplates.com/2024/07/announcing-the-bug-bounty-program-pack-10.html
Bug Bounty Program Release Pack 1.0
I'm pleased to announce our third release, the Bug Bounty Program release pack. The goal of this release is to provide you with everything you need to establish a bug bounty program. This includes alignment with stakeholders, working with a vendor, establishing a private bug bounty, and ultimately moving to a public bug bounty. This release pack is not sponsored or influenced by any particular bug bounty vendor and is neutral to vendor biases and influence.
In this pack, we cover:
Preparation Checklist: This checklist provides every step required to research, pilot, test, roll out, and expand a bug bounty program at your company.
Reporting Requirements: This document outlines the required information you'll need from a security researcher or vulnerability reporter as part of a bug bounty program.
Sample Bug Bounty Policy: This document contains a sample bug bounty policy that you can copy, adjust, and publish on your site.
Submission Response Templates: This document provides copy/paste message/email templates that can be used to communicate with external security researchers for the most common scenarios.
Bug Bounty Process Workflows: This diagram outlines the various steps to perform once a bug bounty program is established and you start receiving vulnerability reports. From verifying the issue to pulling in stakeholders for support, managing incidents, and public notifications. It aligns roughly with the context in the bug bounty checklist.
Bug Bounty Runbook: A runbook the security team can use to ensure consistent steps are followed when a vulnerability report is received.
Bug Bounty Metrics: This file contains sample, baseline metrics for tracking your bug bounty program and reporting on it internally.
Download on GitHub:
https://github.com/securitytemplates/sectemplates/tree/main/bug-bounty/v1
Upcoming releases - Vulnerability Management Program Pack 1.0
Our vulnerability management program pack will provide you with everything to establish and setup a fully functioning vulnerability management program at your company.
Previous releases
External Penetration Testing release pack 1.0
This release contains everything you need to scope your first pentest, work with a vendor, execute, and get the types of reports you need from an external tester. This will enable you to perform your first product or infrastructure level penetration test, and provide you with a process moving forward for future engagements.
Download on GitHub: https://github.com/securitytemplates/sectemplates/tree/main/external-penetration-testing/v1/
Security incident response release pack 1.0
The goal of this release is to provide you with everything you need to establish a functioning security incident response program at your company.
Download on GitHub: https://github.com/securitytemplates/sectemplates/tree/main/incident-response/v1
About SecTemplates.com
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