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HackerOne expands integrations ecosystem to connect and defend customers

HackerOne has made it easier to integrate its own data with existing security and development workflows.

“Notification and communication of a vulnerability is one of the most important aspects of security teams’ workflows,” said Steve Gross, Senior Director of Strategic Business Development at PagerDuty. “The sooner the right team members are notified that a high or critical bug has been reported, the sooner they will be able to start the remediation process. With the potential of a delayed or missed notification being a data breach, the stakes are high. To meet these challenges, PagerDuty is excited to work with HackerOne to provide real-time updates of critical vulnerabilities being reported so customers can optimize response times and begin remediation as soon as possible.”

HackerOne has now also integrated ServiceNow and PagerDuty.  The company has long provided turnkey integrations with issue tracking software like JIRA and GitLab.

Data and log aggregation software is now offered, including Splunk and Sumo Logic.

Current workstream collaboration system integrations include Slack.

Integrations enable customers that leverage Kenna Security and Brinqa to import their data from HackerOne into these applications.

A HackEDU integration automatically adapts developer training to the vulnerabilities found by hackers in customer programs.

Integrations on the horizon include a new GitHub addition and Microsoft products such as Azure DevOps and Microsoft Teams.

For more information on current integrations, please visit: https://docs..com/programs/supported-integrations.html

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