This policy applies to all products and services offered by SCB Asset Management Company Limited (“SCBAM”), as well as to any third-party components or dependencies that are integrated or used by SCBAM’s products and services. This policy covers any potential vulnerabilities and errors that may affect the confidentiality, integrity, availability, functionality, or performance of SCBAM’s products and services, or that may pose a risk to SCBAM’s customers, partners, employees or other stakeholders. This policy does not apply to any issues that are not related to SCBAM’s products and services, such as phishing, social engineering, physical security, or denial-of-service attacks.
SCBAM welcomes and encourages reports from anyone who identifies a potential vulnerability or error in SCBAM’s products and services, including but not limited to customers, partners, employees, researchers, academics, or ethical hackers. SCBAM values the contributions of the external security research community and will reward them for any new and valid vulnerability reports that help improve SCBAM’s security posture, in accordance with SCBX Group’s Bug Bounty Program guidelines and terms and conditions. For avoidance of doubt, a person who submits a new and valid vulnerability report shall be eligible to receive a reward from only one entity in SCBX Group for the same vulnerability or error.
The safety and security of our customers’ data, and the reliability of our products and services, are of utmost importance to SCBAM. Therefore, we aim to design and make products and services with the highest levels of security and reliability. Despite our best efforts, due to the highly complex and sophisticated nature of our products and services, vulnerabilities and errors may still be present in our products and services.
This policy describes SCBAM’s approach to requesting and receiving reports related to potential vulnerabilities and errors in its products and services.
Customers, users, researchers, partners and any other person that interacts with SCBAM’s products and services are encouraged to report identified vulnerabilities and errors by using the form present on the Vulnerability Disclosure Policy platform.
SCBAM highly appreciates the efforts made by the reporting party in identifying the vulnerability or error. This will contribute to improving the security and reliability of our products and services.
Please note that supplying your contact information with your report is entirely voluntary and at your discretion. You can be assured that SCBAM will only use such information to clarify the details of your report with you, if necessary.
By making a report to SCBAM using the form on the Vulnerability Exposure Policy platform, or otherwise communicating a report to SCBAM regarding vulnerabilities and errors, you agree to the following terms:
SCBAM may use your report for any purpose deemed relevant by SCBAM, including without limitation, for the purpose of correcting any vulnerabilities and errors that are reported and that SCBAM deems to exist and to require correction. To the extent that you propose any changes and/or improvements to a SCBAM product or service in your report, you assign to SCBAM all use and ownership rights to such proposals.
You warrant and confirm to SCBAM that:
Remark:
1. This policy is jointly owned by SCBAM and SCB X Public Company Limited (“SCBX”), and both entities will collaborate in considering report regarding vulnerability or error in SCBAM’s products and services submitted by you.
2. SCBAM and SCBX, as a separate data controller, will collect, use, and disclose your personal data to each other for examining the report submitted by you. Learn how we collect, use, and disclose your personal data and understand your rights by checking out (a) SCBAM’s Privacy Notice at website scbam.com and select "Privacy Notice" as shown in the bottom right of the screen; and (b) SCBX’s Privacy Notice at website www.scbx.com.