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Bugcrowd Welcomes Umesh Shankar to Board of Advisors, Enhancing AI Security Expertise

Bugcrowd Welcomes Umesh Shankar to Board of Advisors, Enhancing AI Security Expertise

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The addition of a top AI security technologist from Microsoft reinforces Bugcrowd’s commitment to delivering robust crowdsourced security solutions for an AI-first world.

Bugcrowd, a leader in crowdsourced cybersecurity, today announced that Umesh Shankar, Corporate Vice President of Data, Privacy & Security Engineering at Microsoft AI, has joined its Board of Advisors. Shankar’s extensive experience in data protection, privacy, and AI-driven security will be invaluable as Bugcrowd continues to innovate its platform and expand its market reach. This addition further solidifies Bugcrowd’s commitment to advancing AI-powered crowdsourced intelligence through ever-evolving capabilities and offerings.

“I’m inspired by Bugcrowd’s mission to help organizations proactively uncover and address vulnerabilities, strengthening cybersecurity through collaboration and innovation,” said Umesh Shankar. “I am excited to join Bugcrowd’s Board of Advisors to help contribute to its efforts as it explores new ways to harness AI, foster trust, and support organizations in addressing emerging security challenges.”

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Shankar is currently the Corporate Vice President of Data, Privacy & Security Engineering at Microsoft AI, where he is responsible for ensuring that Microsoft AI products uphold user trust through privacy-first engineering. Previously, Shankar spent over 18 years at Google, most recently as a Distinguished Engineer and the Chief Technologist for Google Cloud Security. There, he led major security and privacy initiatives, including data protection, key management, authentication, authorization, and insider risk controls. He also spearheaded the integration of generative AI-powered features into Google’s security offerings, enhancing automated security management. Additionally, Shankar contributed to Google Assistant, focusing on developer tools, identity, monetization, and discovery. He holds a PhD and MS in Computer Science from theย University of California, Berkeley, where he specialized in security and privacy. He also earned a BA in Computer Science fromย Harvard University.

“AI is no longer just hypeโ€”it’s now a core part of technology stacks across industries. However, many organizations are still early in building the security, policy, and governance frameworks needed to support it,” saidย Dave Gerry, CEO of Bugcrowd. “At Bugcrowd, AI is embedded into the fabric of our platform, powering innovations like CrowdMatch and enabling secure, confident deployment of LLM-based applications. We’re committed to helping organizations de-risk their AI initiatives with the insights and guidance they need. And we’re honored to welcome Umesh to our Board of Advisors, his deep expertise will be an invaluable asset.”

The addition of Shankar to Bugcrowd’s Board of Advisors strategically bolsters the company’s deep bench of cybersecurity leadership. Under Shankar’s guidance, Bugcrowd is poised to enhance its AI security offerings and reinforce its dedication to building a more secure digital world. This collaboration emphasizes the increasing importance of robust security in an AI-driven landscape, further solidifying Bugcrowd’s position as a trusted partner for organizations globally.

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