Over the years, we’ve witnessed many instances where critical security information fails to reach stakeholders as quickly as it should. Vulnerability databases help, but not all vulnerabilities are equal.
Security teams from web hosts, plugin companies, and security providers often investigate in silos, resulting in much of the same work being duplicated. Ultimately, the web suffers as those who get the information last will pay a hefty price of compromised websites and broken trust.
At Patchstack, we believe that strong partnerships and alliances are what can have the biggest possible impact in making the web more secure.
Over the years, we have partnered with many of the largest web hosting, plugin, and security companies (some of whom most would consider competitors) to share information and speed up investigations, ensuring websites and customers remain secure.
Today, we are separating this alliance from our commercial partnerships and invite all security teams of hosting providers, plugin companies, and security companies to a shared community where we can all collaborate on incident investigation and threat intelligence, with a simple shared goal of making the web safer and leaving no one behind.
As the information shared within this community is sensitive, we will manually verify and accept every member who wishes to join.
Our initial requirement is that every member must prove their software/service is responsible for or has an impact on the security of more than 1,000 websites (we might make exceptions depending on the sites' importance).
The members must be responsible for internal security processes or have technical information security expertise.
If you’re interested in joining, please fill out the form here: