OneLogin Celebrates Diversity in Cybersecurity by Donating $55,000 at Black Hat Las Vegas

30+ of the World’s Top Hackers Join OneLogin’s Inaugural Bug Bounty Bash

SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., August 15, 2018 — OneLogin, the industry leader in Unified Access Management, today announced the results of their inaugural Bug Bounty Bash and first-time presence at Black Hat USA 2018, where the company donated $55,000 to nonprofits promoting diversity in cybersecurity. Momentum continues from the company’s security-first culture launch and recent security enhancements that drive MFA adoption with simple and secure features.

“If this week taught us one thing it’s that the industry is seeing a surge in the number and severity of vulnerabilities that are penetrating every industry that exists,” said Justin Calmus, OneLogin Chief Security Officer. “I feel tremendously fortunate to have the best team in the world ensure OneLogin’s 2,000 customers have the most powerful layers of protection working for them.”

Calmus continued, “But it wasn’t just about us. I couldn’t be more proud to have created an event that helped move the needle for diversity in cybersecurity, a cause that is at the core of what we do at OneLogin.”

For the first time, OneLogin hosted a Bug Bounty Bash with more than 30 of the world’s top hackers, including Frans Rosén, Security Advisor at Detectify and the co-founders of HackerOne, Michiel Prins and Jobert Abma. For each vulnerability discovered, participating hackers were rewarded with a cash bounty. Each hacker agreed to donate half of their winnings to nonprofits promoting diversity in cybersecurity.

Thanks to their generosity, OneLogin was able to write $27,500 checks to both the International Consortium of Minorities Cyber Security Professionals (ICMCP) and Queercon, organizations dedicated to making the infosec industry a more diverse and inclusive space.

“The contribution from OneLogin and this elite group of hackers will help further our mission of consistent representation of women and minorities in the cybersecurity industry through all of our programs this year,” said Aric Perminter, President of ICMCP.

“We’re so grateful for this incredible gift,” said Jason Painter, President of Queercon. “Our team and program exist due to the generosity of folks like OneLogin and this awesome group of hackers. We look forward to continuing our partnership into the future.”

For more about OneLogin’s commitments to diversity and cybersecurity, check out OneLogin Connect 2018, its annual user conference and tech event happening in San Francisco September 12, 2018. To register and learn more about the packed agenda, see onelogin.com/connectsf.

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OneLogin, the leader in Unified Access Management, connects people with technology through a simple and secure login, empowering organizations to access the world™. The OneLogin Unified Access Management (UAM) platform is the key to unlocking the apps, devices, and data that drive productivity and facilitate collaboration. OneLogin serves businesses and partners across a multitude of industries, with over 2,000 customers worldwide. We are headquartered in San Francisco, California. For more information, visit www.onelogin.comBlogFacebookTwitter, or LinkedIn.