Adobe Adds Content Credentials and Firefly to Bug Bounty Program

Adobe Adds Content Credentials and Firefly to Bug Bounty Program

May 1, 2024 at 11:21AM

Adobe recently expanded its bug bounty program to include Content Credentials and Adobe Firefly, offering incentives for hackers to search for and report security defects. The program aims to reinforce the resilience of Adobe’s implementation against traditional risks and unique considerations and to test the resilience of AI models. Interested researchers can find more information on HackerOne.

Based on the meeting notes, Adobe announced an expansion of its bug bounty program to include Content Credentials and Adobe Firefly. The company is incentivizing hackers to search for and report security defects specific to these implementations as part of the bug bounty program running on HackerOne. The initiative aims to reinforce the resilience of Adobe’s implementation against traditional risks and unique considerations. Adobe also encourages security researchers to review the OWASP Top 10 for Large Language Models to help focus their research efforts on pinpointing weaknesses in these AI-powered solutions. By expanding the scope of its bug bounty program to these solutions, Adobe hopes to receive valuable insights into its generative AI technologies and reinforce the security of its products. Dana Rao, Adobe’s executive vice president, emphasized their commitment to working with the broader industry to strengthen Content Credentials implementation in Adobe Firefly and other flagship products. Interested security researchers can find more information on the bug bounty program on HackerOne or by joining the company’s private bug bounty program.

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