Bug bounty program for PT Data Security
Rewards are paid to individual entrepreneurs and self-employed persons
Program description

Bug bounty program for PT Data Security

The PT Data Security bug bounty program focuses on identifying and validating vulnerabilities that may enable unauthorized data access, undermine data discovery/inventory and classification, interfere with risk and incident monitoring, or result in sensitive data exfiltration from enterprise data stores.
PT Data Security is a modern data security platform designed to deliver end-to-end visibility and protection across data types and storage locations. It unifies data discovery/inventory, automated classification, and monitoring to provide centralized governance over data storage and processing environments. Security flaws in the platform can directly impact data confidentiality, integrity, and availability, especially for critical or regulated datasets.

Limitations

When the program launches, access to the product's test environments will be limited.
Broader access will be provided later, once the supporting infrastructure and operational procedures are finalized.

General information

Types of vulnerabilities eligible for review. We accept vulnerability reports in the following categories (including, but not limited to):

1. Management interface and API

  • Authentication/authorization bypass that grants access to the product's management UI, allowing an attacker to view or modify system configuration.
  • Authentication/authorization bypass in API methods used to manage assets, data classes, risks, and incidents, which could result in unauthorized access to sensitive information.

2. Integrations with DBMSs and data storage systems

  • Gaining access to plaintext credentials used by the system to inventory and classify content in protected data stores.
  • Compromise of a private key or certificate used by the system to decrypt SSL/TLS traffic between users and storage systems, enabling a man-in-the-middle attack and access to data in transit.
 
Note. Findings that do not present a practical security risk (for example, purely theoretical issues or reports without exploit validation) may be rejected or treated as informational and are not eligible for a bounty payout.

Rewards

Payout amounts are listed in the table below:
SeverityPayout amount
CriticalRUB 300,000–500,000
HighRUB 150,000–300,000
MediumRUB 50,000–150,000
LowRUB 0–50,000
 
Rewards are paid only for attack scenarios that can be reproduced on an officially supported product version that is fully patched with all available updates. Reports for end-of-support versions are accepted as well, but a payout for such issues is not guaranteed.
Vulnerability severity is assessed during triage and validation based on the issue's impact on the product security.
The product security team makes the final severity determination.

Participation requirements

Participants must be at least 18 years old.
Researchers aged 14–18 are allowed to participate only if they can present the written consent of a parent or a legal guardian.
Current Positive Technologies employees, as well as former employees whose employment ended less than three years ago, may take part in the program but are not eligible to receive a bounty payout.

Participant obligations:

  • Follow the vulnerability disclosure rules of the Positive Technologies program and the Standoff 365 Bug Bounty platform.
  • Follow the rules related to the handling of sensitive information. Do not gain access to data belonging to another user without the user's permission, change or destroy the data, or disclose any sensitive data obtained inadvertently during the vulnerability testing process or exploit demonstration. Deliberate access to sensitive data is prohibited and can be deemed illegal.
  • Maintain communication with the security team, send them reports on discovered vulnerabilities according to the program requirements, and provide feedback if they have questions about the report.
  • Do not publicly disclose any details of the vulnerabilities discovered. Positive Technologies retains the right to decide if and when information about the reported vulnerability will be published.
  • Public disclosure of a vulnerability is allowed only after a fix is released and a publicly registered CVE/BDU identifier has been assigned.
  • If a researcher requests disclosure of the report, Positive Technologies will initiate the coordination process to register a vulnerability identifier.

Rewards for reported vulnerabilities

No reward will be given for:
  • Reports generated by security scanners and other automated tools.
  • Disclosure of non-sensitive information (such as software name and version or technical characteristics and metrics of the system).
  • Information about IP addresses, DNS records, and open ports.
  • Reports of issues and vulnerabilities based on the product version without demonstrating exploitation.
  • Reports of vulnerabilities whose exploitation is prevented by security tools, if the researcher does not demonstrate how to bypass the security tools.
  • Reports of insecure SSL/TLS ciphers without demonstrating exploitation.
  • Reports indicating the lack of SSL or other best current practices (BCPs).
  • Reports of vulnerabilities already reported by other participants (duplicate reports).
  • 0-day or 1-day vulnerabilities identified by our security team based on information from open sources.
  • Reports of brute-force vulnerabilities without providing an attack method that is significantly more efficient than a straight-forward brute-force approach.
Launched December 26, 2025
Edited April 17, 14:04
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by severity level
Critical
₽300K–500K
High
₽150K–300K
Medium
₽50K–150K
Low
₽0–50K
None
₽0–0
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