HackerOne launches Technology Alliance Program

New program empowers technology providers to deliver integrated, scalable security solutions through HackerOne’s trusted ecosystem.

  • Friday, 20th June 2025 Posted 10 months ago in by Phil Alsop

HackerOne has launched its PartnerOne Technology Alliance Program. The initiative is designed to accelerate secure innovation by connecting leading technology providers with HackerOne’s AI-powered platform that seamlessly scales human security expertise through AI agents to not just find but remediate vulnerabilities.

The program streamlines the partner journey by offering scalable benefits across technical enablement and go-to-market collaboration. Technology providers can build direct integrations into HackerOne’s AI-powered platform, helping joint customers respond to vulnerabilities faster and more intelligently. With access to sandbox environments, API documentation, co-branded content, and co-selling support, partners can deliver connected workflows that extend the power of HackerOne’s platform, creating security workflows tailored to business operations for faster, more cohesive responses to vulnerabilities. 

“At HackerOne, we believe the strength of our ecosystem is measured by the collective impact we make for our customers and partners,” said John Addeo, Vice President of Partner Ecosystems at HackerOne. “This program goes beyond integration—it’s about collaboration. By joining forces with leading technology providers, we’re building a connected ecosystem that simplifies and scales workflows using AI, expands market reach, and delivers stronger security outcomes.”

One example of the impact of HackerOne’s technology alliance program includes the integration of one of its newest partners, Secure Code Warrior. By joining forces with HackerOne, Secure Code Warrior is enabled to help organizations turn real-world vulnerability insights into secure development actions faster and more effectively.

“The cybersecurity industry thrives when we pair true innovation with strategic collaboration, and our integration with HackerOne is a prime example of complementary technologies forging a powerful path forward,” said Matias Madou, Co-Founder and CTO of Secure Code Warrior. “This partnership allows our joint customers to transform HackerOne's immense vulnerability insights into targeted, actionable learning modules and AI-powered recommendations directly within developer workflows. It's about empowering developers to learn from real-world findings and proactively build secure software from the start, driving a more resilient and secure development lifecycle for the industry as a whole.”

The ecosystem doesn’t stop at third-party integrations. With the recent launch of external connectors for automations, customers can design and deploy custom, intelligent workflows from the HackerOne Platform across their security stack. Powered by Hai, HackerOne’s AI security agent, automations can intelligently optimize workflows. For example, determining when and how to notify the right teams based on the severity and context of a vulnerability. These AI-powered automations enable faster, smarter responses by turning real-time exploit intelligence into precise, orchestrated actions across the security and development toolchain.

“Combining HackerOne's expertise in vulnerability discovery with Secure Code Warrior's focus

on code security training solutions equips developers with real-world fixes for novel security

vulnerabilities,” said Neil Schloth, Vice President, Global Head of Application Security at Fiserv.

“Security in the AI era demands both speed and precision. At HackerOne, we’re building a platform that uses AI to supercharge human ingenuity, accelerating how we detect, triage, and respond to vulnerabilities at scale,” said Nidhi Aggarwal, Chief Product Officer at HackerOne. “The Technology Alliance Program is an extension of this vision, connecting our AI-driven insights with partner innovation to deliver integrated, resilient, and adaptive security workflows that evolve with today’s threat landscape.” 

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