
Hackerone is a security platform that uses AI and a global researcher community to identify, report, and help remediate software, privacy, and AI vulnerabilities.
HackerOne is a security platform that combines AI-driven analysis with a global community of vetted security researchers to identify and remediate vulnerabilities across the software development lifecycle (SDLC). Its primary purpose is to help organizations continuously test, validate, and improve the security of web, mobile, cloud, and AI systems before attackers can exploit weaknesses. By integrating human expertise with automated tooling, HackerOne delivers actionable findings rather than generic alerts.
Key capabilities include AI red teaming to probe large language models and AI-enabled systems for prompt injection, data leakage, and model abuse risks. HackerOne’s crowdsourced security programs, including bug bounty and vulnerability disclosure programs (VDPs), tap into a large researcher community to uncover real-world exploitable issues at scale. The platform also supports structured penetration testing, attack surface management, and continuous vulnerability assessment, with detailed reports, severity ratings, and remediation guidance. Integrations with development and ticketing tools help embed security findings directly into existing DevSecOps workflows.
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