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Priceline protects customers with newly expanded HackerOne Bug Bounty Program

Online travel leader invites hackers to safely report. Potential security weaknesses to enhance cybersecurity.

SAN FRANCISCO — Priceline.com, a world leader in online travel deals, announced the expansion of its public bug bounty program with HackerOne, the global leader in hacker-powered security. Priceline has been operating this program on an exclusive invitation-only basis, and its success has prompted the travel leader to expand and publicize it, as well as to boost its incentives.

Through its bug bounty program, priceline has enhanced its comprehensive cybersecurity strategy by inviting trusted hackers to identify potential security weaknesses on its e-commerce site. For qualifying security vulnerabilities, priceline offers monetary awards to thank hackers for their contributions to its security. As of 2019, priceline raised the amount of those rewards.

Priceline joins organizations including the U.S. Department of Defense, Google, Hyatt, Starbucks, Shopify, and others who partner with HackerOne and the largest hacker community on the planet to surface vulnerabilities through bug bounty programs.

Cybersecurity is of critical importance to priceline,” said Matt Southworth, Chief Information Security Officer at priceline. “This is why we are enhancing this essential layer of protection with our expanded bug bounty program. Above all else, we prioritize protecting the information our customers entrust us with. We have been processing online transactions for twenty years and customers continue to trust us with that information. We take that responsibility very seriously.

Through the bug bounty program, some of the world’s best and aspiring hackers are invited to identify and report potential security weaknesses on priceline platforms specifically outlined in the bug bounty program scope.

"Priceline's customers expect to book the best travel deals with confidence," said Marten Mickos CEO HackerOne. "Located in more than 150 countries, the world's largest hacker community is on their team and analyzing this same network for security weaknesses. Bug bounty programs are a proven method for enhancing cybersecurity, and the expansion of priceline's program demonstrates the company's continued commitment to the latest cybersecurity best practices."

This program is one element of the extensive strategy priceline has put in place to safeguard customer data, setting a standard for leveraging the latest and most innovative approaches to doing so.

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