We are absolutely thrilled to have won @NZHiTechAwards Emerging Company of the Year Award! Great recognition for our hard working team. Special thanks to our customers, partners and investors. And congrats to the other amazing finalists! #HTANZ
It's awesome to be able to announce our Series B raise, with Pencarrow PE from NZ, plus our existing Series A investor. A great $14m dollar accelerator! https://t.co/zMISeeBacb
Great conversations and presentations here at SINET in Washington DC.
Such an epic group of people to talk about the real threats and future defenses for our digital lives!
The attendee list at SINET are not people you get to meet everyday. Thanks @ronn…https://t.co/BstACRxJfc
Awesome hearing a very happy customer Dan Bowden, CISO at Sentara Healthcare presenting on “Securing Sentara’s Digital Future in the Cloud” at the HIMSS Healthcare Security Forum in Boston.
Dan: “My CEO told me that for Sentara to lead the way in digital…https://t.co/0rkBUIfNkG
Check out the great collection of NZ Story videos! They drive home the message that NZ is not just a gorgeous country, but that Kiwis are ingenious, trustworthy and have a genuine care and responsibility for the land and people.
In a world of corporate g…https://t.co/EBOz0o00CC
Yip, that’s my goal and that of the whole team. “Making yourself operationally redundant” means streamlining, automating, training up your replacements and freeing yourself up for the next challenge.
"a number of vendors such as CrowdStrike have conspired to prevent testing of their products by placing clauses in their end user licensing agreements (EULA) that make testing of their products subject to their permission.” -Vikram Phatak, CEO (NSS Labs)
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@jeremiahg Fully agree that forcing transparency and accountability is the only way forwards in AppSec. If you sell anything that touches people’s data, provides a service or touches the physical world then you need to be compelled to find and fix flaws. No excuses!
@troyhunt Our focus is in the wrong direction here. Charging 19 year olds for this kind of activity doesn’t fix the root problem. We need headlines like “Company bosses charged over the negligence of leaving a system so insecure it was trivial for a 19-year old to access 7,000 documents”.
Great fun at BBC BroadCasting House today for an interview with Mike Johnson for the BBC World Business Report talking about Pitch at the Palace and the state of global cyber security.
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