• Introduction Ten years ago, we launched our bug bounty program in partnership withHackerOne. • Beyond a security initiative, it represented an open invitation to collaborative development. • As pioneers in Southeast Asia, we began the program with 23 initial researchers, and it has since evolved into a global community of security researchers. • The strategic structure and scope of our Bug Bounty Program, combined with our continuous innovation and experimentation, have successfully captured the attention of the global security research community. • Over the past decade, we have partnered with more than 850 active security researchers from HackerOne’s community of over 2 million cybersecurity professionals worldwide. • These dedicated researchers work alongside us across borders and time zones, forming a collaborative defense network that helps protect over 187 million users throughout Southeast Asia.
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- Grab marks the 10th anniversary of its bug‑bounty program, launched in partnership with HackerOne a decade ago. The initiative has grown from an initial cohort of 23 researchers to a global community of over 850 active participants, ranking in the top 20 worldwide and top three in Asia on the platform. The program now covers a broader range of assets, including financial services in Indonesia, AI systems, and a dedicated mobile‑security bounty table. Grab has also diversified rewards and engaged researchers through live hacking events such as ThreatCon Live Hacking and DEFCON 32’s Live Recon Village. The milestone underscores Grab’s commitment to collaborative security and protecting its 187 million Southeast Asian users.
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