Bugbounter vs. Bugcrowd

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Bugbounter
Score 9.0 out of 10
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Bugbounter is a crowdsourced security platform that networks the crowd of freelance security researchers and security organizations with corporations and institutions, from the company of the same name headquartered in Estonia . Bugbounter's approach to cybersecurity (Bug Bounty) allows organizations to test their software in through a community of freelance researchers. The solution aims to set up a secure ecosystem where dedicated dreamers of a hack-free world willingly gather their talent and…N/A
Bugcrowd
Score 8.0 out of 10
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San Francisco-based Bugcrowd offers a bug bounty platform, for vulnerability management.N/A
Pricing
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Free Trial
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Free/Freemium Version
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Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
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User Ratings
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User Testimonials
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Likelihood to Recommend
Bugbounter
First, they learned our product and made good suggestions at start.They helped us to define scope and announced our product to researchers.
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Bugcrowd
Bugcrowd is great for bug bounty programs and as a cheaper alternative to a full-blown penetration test. Small to medium-sized companies who are serious about security, but don't have the budget for a $40,000 penetration test, this is a great solution. Bugcrowd isn't going to be able to do much of the white-box penetration testing (code reviews), as they are more suited for grey-box and black-box. A program like this will need at least one dedicated person to work with the moderator, verify findings, and decide on the severity of the finding.
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Pros
Bugbounter
  • Quick support
  • Easy to use
  • Knowledge
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Bugcrowd
  • Having a pool of security researchers helps keep the penetration tests broad, getting the most bang for your buck.
  • The integration with Slack makes it easy to keep tabs on the program and when new findings are submitted.
  • The interface is pretty simple to use and fairly intuitive.
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Cons
Bugbounter
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Bugcrowd
  • The success of your program highly depends on the moderator that is assigned to your project. A good moderator will continue to find researchers until the quota is full. Less than stellar moderators will send out one invite and sees what sticks.
  • Not all researchers are as professional as one might hope. This can ruin the experience.
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Alternatives Considered
Bugbounter
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Bugcrowd
Budget was ultimately the reason we went with Bugcrowd initially. Bugcrowd allowed for us to come up with our own bounty scale to fit out budget. Most other companies had a fixed scale, or the scale was not as flexible as we wanted it. Traditional penetration testing companies were very expensive.
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Return on Investment
Bugbounter
  • Saved us from major security vulnerabilities
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Bugcrowd
  • We have received some great results for a great price. We've also received some poor results at the same price.
  • Bugcrowd is not always recognized as a "real" penetration test, but for the most part, we have not had any problems with customer accepting our reports.
  • Overall, Bugcrowd has been an overall good experience, but we have had a poor moderator from time-to-time that has resulted in less than ideal results.
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