Swedish startup Stravito launches Bug Bounty Program

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The bug bounty program invites Intigriti’s professional security researchers to probe specific sections of Stravito’s code for potential vulnerabilities or errors in return for a financial reward.

Stravito, the AI-powered enterprise insights platform democratizing access to market research for the world’s largest organizations, announced the launch of a bug bounty program in partnership with Intigriti, Europe’s leading ethical hacking and bug bounty platform.

Stravito was founded in Sweden in 2017 by market research veterans and former iZettle (now Zettle by PayPal) employees. Today’s customers include world-leading enterprises such as Mcdonald’s, Electrolux, Comcast and Carlsberg.

Stravito dashboard

According to Stravito Founder and CEO Thor Olof Philogéne, the program is part of Stravito’s continued efforts to offer industry-leading security protection as it grows its list of enterprise customers.

The safety and security of our customers’ information is paramount, and the bug bounty program is just the latest step we have taken to ensure we are offering the highest level of data protection in our industry.

Our internal security team constantly reviews and updates programming, including annual in-house penetration tests. Partnering with Intigriti, the leaders in this space, allows us to add an additional layer of stress testing to ensure we continue delivering the most robust and secure platform in our space.

comments Philogéne, CEO and Founder of Stravito

The bug bounty program invites Intigriti’s professional security researchers to probe specific sections of Stravito’s code for potential vulnerabilities or errors in return for a financial reward.

Following verifying a reported vulnerability, Stravito works to fix the bug before having it checked again for quality assurance.

The digital landscape is constantly evolving, and companies need a security solution that keeps up with this rapid pace of change. Utilizing crowdsourced security through a bug bounty program ensures that companies like Stravito stay on the front foot—and Intigriti is Europe’s leading expert in this area.

Through our trusted ethical hacking community’s extraordinary efforts, Intigriti helps to keep the digital assets of both large and small enterprises secure.

More and more companies are trusting us to enhance their security posture, and we are thrilled that Stravito partnered with us during their next growth phase.

adds Stijn Jans, CEO and Founder of Intigriti

The roll-out of the Bug Bounty program follows from Stravito receiving ISO 27001 certification in 2021 and the introduction of a stringent Trust Framework which combines privacy, corporate social responsibility, compliance, security and risk. Both policies are available to customers and the public as Stravito continues to embed security in its DNA.

The news comes at a time of growth for Stravito as more enterprises look to integrate insights to get closer to their customers, making informed business decisions that allow them to innovate and grow.

Stravito is represented globally with bases in Stockholm, London, Amsterdam and Boston, United States.

In April 2022 Stravito has appointed Laura Lockley as VP of Customer Success and Will Gardiner as VP of Marketing.