Global mobility platform allocates $120,000 toward cybersecurity program
inDrive, a global mobility and urban services platform, is launching a Bug Bounty program on HackerOne.
inDrive will pay specialists for each vulnerability they discover in inDrive applications or infrastructure, up to $6,000 per report, depending on severity level. $120,000 is allocated for the first year of the Bug Bounty program, which will cover all inDrive verticals, including inDrive Couriers, Freight, City to City, Services, and Jobs.
Vatclav Dovnar, Head of the Product Security Department at inDrive: “At inDrive, safety is a top priority and cybersecurity initiatives are critical to ensure protection of personal user data. Whether you are riding with us, delivering a package or looking for work, we want to make sure your sensitive data is protected through the entire experience. As external cyber threats evolve, we will continue to invest in perpetually improving our systems to maintain the most secure experience in the industry.”
In addition to the new HackerOne program, inDrive has such essential security measures as, for example, regular internal code audits and reviews of product architecture for security enhancements, scanning of the entire company infrastructure perimeter, and regular cybersecurity awareness activities across employees.
HackerOne is a platform where security researchers use cyberattack methods and tools to identify weaknesses in companies’ security systems. Companies use these findings to fix security breaches and stay ahead of cyber threats. Other HackerOne customers include General Motors, GitHub, Goldman Sachs, Google, Hyatt, Lufthansa, Microsoft, Nintendo, PayPal, Slack, Twitter, and Spotify.
Follow the link to learn more about inDrive’s Bug Bounty program.
About inDrive
inDrive is a global mobility and urban services platform headquartered in Mountain View, California. With over 150 million downloads, the inDrive app is the second most downloaded mobility application in the world. In addition to ride-hailing, inDrive provides an expanding list of urban services, including intercity transportation, cargo and freight delivery, task assistance, delivery, and employment search.
inDrive operates in more than 700 cities across 47 countries, where it supports local communities via its peer-to-peer payment model and its community empowerment programs, which help advance education, sports, arts and sciences, gender equality and other vital initiatives.