Ivanti, a software company, has a Vulnerability Disclosure Policy that is committed to ensuring the security and integrity of their enterprise software products. The policy outlines the procedures for reporting security-related issues involving Ivanti products or solutions, including those related to products from companies acquired by Ivanti such as Pulse Secure, Cherwell, and MobileIron.
The policy encourages security researchers, ethical hackers, and the broader security community to report any vulnerabilities they encounter in Ivanti's software through the reporting channels provided, which include an easy-to-use Vulnerability Report Submission Form, email, and security inquiries. The policy applies to any digital asset owned, operated, or maintained within Ivanti, including its products and services, IT, and OT infrastructure.
However, certain types of attacks such as Denial of Service attacks, physical testing of Ivanti offices and data centers, social engineering of employees, customers, and partners, attacks against Ivanti products hosted by a customer in their own network without prior approval for testing, and results from automated scanners are not part of the Vulnerability Disclosure Program.
In addition to the Vulnerability Disclosure Program, Ivanti operates a specialized bug-bounty program on HackerOne for selected Ivanti Products. If a vulnerability report affects a product within the scope of the bug-bounty program, the report will be moved to the bug-bounty program, and the reporter may receive a bounty award. Ivanti reserves the exclusive right to assess and qualify submissions for bounty rewards in its sole discretion.
Upon receiving a vulnerability report, Ivanti's VDP/bug-bounty partner, HackerOne, will respond to the reporter promptly and work with them to understand and validate the report. Ivanti's security team will work to validate the vulnerability within ten business days after receiving it. Once the vulnerability is confirmed, Ivanti will prioritize its resolution based on its severity and provide regular updates to the reporter on the remediation process.
Ivanti may seek input or assistance from the reporter as necessary and from time to time, approve and make available more specific procedures for handling certain types of security vulnerabilities.
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Ivanti, a software company, has a Vulnerability Disclosure Policy that is committed to ensuring the security and integrity of their enterprise software products. The policy outlines the procedures for reporting security-related issues involving Ivanti products or solutions, including those related to products from companies acquired by Ivanti such as Pulse Secure, Cherwell, and MobileIron.
The policy encourages security researchers, ethical hackers, and the broader security community to report any vulnerabilities they encounter in Ivanti's software through the reporting channels provided, which include an easy-to-use Vulnerability Report Submission Form, email, and security inquiries. The policy applies to any digital asset owned, operated, or maintained within Ivanti, including its products and services, IT, and OT infrastructure.
However, certain types of attacks such as Denial of Service attacks, physical testing of Ivanti offices and data centers, social engineering of employees, customers, and partners, attacks against Ivanti products hosted by a customer in their own network without prior approval for testing, and results from automated scanners are not part of the Vulnerability Disclosure Program.
In addition to the Vulnerability Disclosure Program, Ivanti operates a specialized bug-bounty program on HackerOne for selected Ivanti Products. If a vulnerability report affects a product within the scope of the bug-bounty program, the report will be moved to the bug-bounty program, and the reporter may receive a bounty award. Ivanti reserves the exclusive right to assess and qualify submissions for bounty rewards in its sole discretion.
Upon receiving a vulnerability report, Ivanti's VDP/bug-bounty partner, HackerOne, will respond to the reporter promptly and work with them to understand and validate the report. Ivanti's security team will work to validate the vulnerability within ten business days after receiving it. Once the vulnerability is confirmed, Ivanti will prioritize its resolution based on its severity and provide regular updates to the reporter on the remediation process.
Ivanti may seek input or assistance from the reporter as necessary and from time to time, approve and make available more specific procedures for handling certain types of security vulnerabilities.
Achieving business success in today’s competitive landscape requires specialized expertise, seamless operations, and continuous innovation. Establishing a Virtual Delivery Center (VDC) can transform your company’s growth journey by ensuring efficiency, scalability, and long-term value.
Why Choose a VDC for Your Company?
1. Cost Optimization:
Save up to 70% on operational costs by leveraging remote teams and streamlined processes.
2. Expert Access:
Gain instant access to highly skilled professionals, ensuring faster and smoother project execution.
3. Scalable Teams:
Scale your team as business needs evolve, from initial project setup to long-term support.
4. Accelerated Timelines:
Leverage 24/7 global teams to reduce project delays and speed up implementation.
5. Continuous Support:
Ensure uninterrupted business performance with ongoing maintenance and updates.
Unlock Business Success with a VDC By establishing a VDC, your company can overcome operational challenges, achieve seamless system integration, and maximize ROI. Stay ahead in today’s dynamic market with a future-ready business strategy powered by a Virtual Delivery Center. Learn More About Us
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