
Responsible Disclosure
Responsible disclosure refers to the practice of privately reporting security vulnerabilities in software or systems to the organization that owns them, rather than publicly exposing the issue. This process typically involves notifying the company about the vulnerability and giving them time to fix it before sharing details with the public. The goal is to protect users and prevent exploitation while allowing the organization to address the issue. Responsible disclosure promotes collaboration between security researchers and companies, fostering a safer digital environment for everyone.