generated: '2026-08-13' method: searched probe: true source: https://www.gong.io/security policy: - https://vdp.gong.io/ contact: [] program: type: vulnerability-disclosure-portal url: https://vdp.gong.io/ http_status: 200 hosted_on: vdp.gong.io (Gong-controlled subdomain) bug_bounty: not stated statement: >- "Discovered a security or privacy issue that you believe we should know about? We would love to hear from you." — Gong's public security page, linking to https://vdp.gong.io/ scope_document: not published on the public page safe_harbor: not stated publicly security_txt: served: false probed: - {url: 'https://www.gong.io/.well-known/security.txt', status: 404} - {url: 'https://app.gong.io/.well-known/security.txt', status: 404} - {url: 'https://api.gong.io/.well-known/security.txt', status: 401} - {url: 'https://help.gong.io/.well-known/security.txt', status: 404} note: >- Gong runs a real disclosure intake but does not advertise it in RFC 9116 form, so an automated scanner finds nothing. Publishing a two-line /.well-known/security.txt with `Policy: https://vdp.gong.io/` would make an existing program machine-discoverable at essentially zero cost. evidence: - source: https://www.gong.io/security kind: security-page http_status: 200 fetched: '2026-08-13' - source: https://vdp.gong.io/ kind: disclosure-portal http_status: 200 fetched: '2026-08-13' note: >- 0-working/probe-security-programs.py reported vdp=none for this provider — its path list does not include a vdp. subdomain, and Gong's disclosure link lives on /security rather than on any of the probed /responsible-disclosure style paths. This file is the SEARCHED upgrade over that negative probe and should not be overwritten by a later probe-only pass.