Com Olho vs. YesWeHack

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Com Olho
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Com Olho is a SaaS based, AI-assisted Bug Bounty Platform to uncover vulnerabilities through a community of cyber security researchers each of which follow a stringent KYC process, allowing organisations to strengthen their online systems and applications, ensuring security compliance through built-in collaboration tools, support, documentation and advanced reporting.N/A
YesWeHack
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YesWeHack is a Bug Bounty and Vulnerability Management Platform. Founded by ethical hackers in 2015, YesWeHack connects organisations worldwide to tens of thousands of ethical hackers, who uncover vulnerabilities in websites, mobile apps, connected devices and digital infrastructure. Bug Bounty programs benefit from in-house triage, personalised support, a customisable model and results-based pricing. Clients include Tencent, Swiss Post, Orange France and the French…N/A
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Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Screenshot of Public programs These give the entire hunter community access to an organization's program to benefit from their diverse skills. YesWeHack Hunters can access all public programs of the platform.Screenshot of the Report Lifecycle dashboard, used to track key operational metrics and benchmark data against industries, other programs, country averages, or even the overall platform average - to improve an organization's security posture.Screenshot of the Business Unit Manager dashboard, used to track the performance of programs with a of display real-time metrics.Screenshot of a Bug Timeline dashboad, used to analyze the timeline to understand trends in reported bugs over time, grouped by severity level.Screenshot of a leaderboard. Here, organizations can earn ranking points by submitting vulnerability reports, based on the severity of the issue and the applicable reward grid.