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## Security | |
NVIDIA is dedicated to the security and trust of our software products and services, including all source code repositories managed through our organization. | |
If you need to report a security issue, please use the appropriate contact points outlined below. **Please do not report security vulnerabilities through GitHub.** | |
## Reporting Potential Security Vulnerability in an NVIDIA Product | |
To report a potential security vulnerability in any NVIDIA product: | |
- Web: [Security Vulnerability Submission Form](https://www.nvidia.com/object/submit-security-vulnerability.html) | |
- E-Mail: psirt@nvidia.com | |
- We encourage you to use the following PGP key for secure email communication: [NVIDIA public PGP Key for communication](https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/security/pgp-key) | |
- Please include the following information: | |
- Product/Driver name and version/branch that contains the vulnerability | |
- Type of vulnerability (code execution, denial of service, buffer overflow, etc.) | |
- Instructions to reproduce the vulnerability | |
- Proof-of-concept or exploit code | |
- Potential impact of the vulnerability, including how an attacker could exploit the vulnerability | |
While NVIDIA currently does not have a bug bounty program, we do offer acknowledgement when an externally reported security issue is addressed under our coordinated vulnerability disclosure policy. Please visit our [Product Security Incident Response Team (PSIRT)](https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/security/psirt-policies/) policies page for more information. | |
## NVIDIA Product Security | |
For all security-related concerns, please visit NVIDIA's Product Security portal at https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/security |