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Softswiss launches Bug Bounty programme to “hack the system”

| By iGB content team
Initiative invites white hat hackers and independent security researchers to identify vulnerabilities, offering rewards for their findings and ensuring the highest level of security for Softswiss clients.

To ensure only significant cases that meet specific requirements are reported, Softswiss has launched a private programme with invitation-only access. Invitation-only programmes encourage white hat hackers to pay close attention to their terms and requirements, resulting in higher-quality reports. While public programmes can offer broader perspectives but tend to generate more irrelevant reports, the private launch ensures that the focus remains on critical security issues. 

The Bug Bounty programme offers financial incentives of up to €3,500, depending on the severity and complexity of the discovered vulnerabilities. This programme serves as an additional layer of defence, providing external, unbiased assessments from highly skilled security experts. 

“We care about the security of our clients and their players, which is why it is important for us not only to pay close attention to protecting the products we develop but also to constantly recheck our applications with the help of skilled external experts and enthusiasts. In collaboration with the expert community, we can ensure a reliable level of data protection and uninterrupted operations for all our clients,” said Evgeny Zaretskov, group chief information security officer at Softswiss. “Softswiss is proud to set a new standard for cybersecurity by leveraging crowdsourced expertise. In this ever-evolving landscape, even a minor bug can lead to significant losses for operators. The Bug Bounty programme is an extra measure to protect our existing and future clients.”

The programme has started with two products: the Softswiss Casino platform and the Softswiss Sportsbook. It is conducted in a dedicated test environment, which operates independently of live casino systems, ensuring no disruption to player experience or platform performance.

“Cybersecurity is an ongoing battle,” said Artyom Buchkov, deputy CSO. “No company can discover all vulnerabilities on its own. This programme enables talented hackers to legally hack an online casino, helping us anticipate and defend against potential threats. It strengthens our commitment to providing the most secure software and platforms in the igaming industry.”

Moving forward, the Softswiss cybersecurity team plans to broaden the frames, adding more products and refining requirements to maintain the highest standards of security across all platforms.