«Группа Астра» заплатит «белым хакерам» за баги в платформе управления виртуализацией VMmanager

"Astra Group" Launches a BI.ZONE Bug Bounty Program to Search for Vulnerabilities in VMmanager

"Astra Group", a leading developer of infrastructure software, has announced the launch of a Bug Bounty program on the BI.ZONE platform to check for vulnerabilities in its VMmanager virtualization management solution. This step is a continuation of the successful implementation of a similar program for Astra Linux OS and is aimed at improving the cybersecurity of the key product of ISPsystem, which is part of the "Astra Group".

Independent researchers will check the security of VMmanager on the BI.ZONE Bug Bounty platform. BI.ZONE will be responsible for receiving and analyzing reports on found vulnerabilities.

The amount of remuneration for "white hackers" can reach 100,000 rubles, depending on the level of criticality of the detected problem.

Another program from "Astra Group" is a step by the company towards improving the security of its software. Participation in Bug Bounty allows organizations to attract a large number of independent researchers who use various approaches and tools when searching for vulnerabilities.
Evgeny Voloshin, Director of the Security Analysis and Anti-Fraud Department at BI.ZONE

VMmanager is designed to manage hardware and container virtualization, isolate virtual infrastructure, and efficiently use resources.

BI.ZONE Bug Bounty is a platform for checking the security of external infrastructure with the involvement of independent researchers.

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