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Jan 18, 2019

I am becoming increasingly aware that everyday services that dominate my life such as Uber, Netflix, Amazon, and Grammarly make my easier, but I do not know anything about how the technology under the hood works. I decided to correct this by inviting the co-founder of Grammarly Max Lytvyn onto my daily tech podcast.

Grammarly’s AI-powered products help people communicate more effectively. Millions of users rely on Grammarly every day to make their messages, documents, and social media posts clear, mistake-free, and impactful. Grammarly is an Inc. 500 company with offices in San Francisco, New York, and Kiev.

I also wanted to find out more about Grammarly's public bug bounty program with HackerOne which is a component of Grammarly’s enhanced security strategy, following the success of its private, invite-only program. The initiative also supplements the work of the existing team by creating a backlog for its engineering teams with reports becoming a top priority.

With more than 15 million daily users, keep their data safe is a priority.
Grammarly’s security strategy includes periodic penetration tests, actively growing its internal security team, and increasing awareness about security best practices.

Outside of Grammarly, Max is also a serial entrepreneur that specializes in IT startup management, new product marketing, software development, and offshoring, with experience of working in the educational technology market.