Crowdsourced security platform connecting enterprises with global bug bounty researchers
Intigriti operates a crowdsourced vulnerability marketplace where enterprises tap a network of 125,000+ security researchers to identify and remediate bugs before exploitation. The tech stack—C#, TypeScript, Angular, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, Kubernetes on AWS—reflects a scaling infrastructure business: they're actively investing in container orchestration (Karpenter), infrastructure-as-code (Terraform, AWS CDK), and message queuing (RabbitMQ adoption). Hiring skews sales-heavy (5 open roles) relative to engineering (3), consistent with a land-and-expand motion targeting large enterprises.
Intigriti is a Belgium-based crowdsourced security provider founded in 2016. The platform enables enterprises to run bug bounty programs, managed vulnerability disclosure (VDP), penetration testing, and live hacking events—all on a pay-for-impact model where clients pay only for confirmed vulnerabilities. The company operates across bug triage, legal compliance oversight, and researcher management at scale. Current hiring spans sales, security, engineering, and customer support across Belgium, the UK, and the US, with accelerating recruitment velocity.
Backend: C#, .NET, Python, Go. Frontend: TypeScript, Angular. Data: PostgreSQL, MongoDB, Redis. Infrastructure: AWS (EKS, RDS, CDK), Kubernetes, Terraform, Pulumi. Messaging: RabbitMQ. CRM: Salesforce.
Antwerpen, Belgium. Founded 2016. Privately held with 51–200 employees.
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