According to a recent LinkedIn post from Bugcrowd, the company is emphasizing growing interest in crowdsourced security within the public sector. The post links this trend to rising pressures on government security teams, including expanding system portfolios, operational complexity, compliance demands, and the need to demonstrate cyber resilience.
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The post highlights that Bugcrowd has achieved FedRAMP Moderate Authorization, positioning its platform as aligned with U.S. federal security requirements for offensive security testing. By promoting a downloadable guide on offensive security in the public sector, the company appears to be targeting increased adoption among federal agencies, which could support longer-term revenue growth and strengthen its competitive position in government-focused cybersecurity.

