@tcrawford Definitely one to watch. Layoffs + shifting strategies can expose cracks in data security. How 23andMe handles this could set a precedent for managing sensitive data during turbulence
Your organization is rolling out Microsoft Copilot. How can a data security posture management solution help? Check out this episode of @RubrikInc’s Into The Breach with host James Purvis and Drew Russell 👉 https://t.co/OcQuUgHITQ https://t.co/qabswUc5bO
@anton_chuvakin Can't secure what you can see. If data is a black hole for you, figuring out what that looks like and reducing the material impact of an attack is a solid investment (ala DSPM)
On the very first episode of Into the Breach, Amit Shaked touches on building his DSPM company, @RubrikInc acquiring said company, and why their joint mission to secure the world’s data made it the right choice 👉 https://t.co/5Ky2GBJQb3 https://t.co/clE7XViPA0
@shehackspurple TIL! Haven't run across #ASPM yet. How often do you find confusion around it?
Coming fro the Data Security Posture Management (#DSPM) side of the house, it feels like everyone has a slight different definition / understanding of it.
@TheBestBradlee@MalwareJake I take that a step further. Your normal DR program is not going to help you when someone is behind your four walls trying to get in the way. Crowdstrike Friday showed us how hard DR really is. We knew the time to rollback and think about how people struggled still.
@MalwareJake I always think of ransomware response as "SecOps Decision, IT Operations Execution"
Can't have one without the other. Still blows my mind how often I hear each org doesn't talk to each other
@unix_root Easy to draw parallels to Crowdstrike Friday and the ability of security software to update without any go ahead. At least in that case there wasn't any "could this be malicious" concerns
It’s a no-brainer. With @RubrikInc Data Security Posture Management (#DSPM), you can reduce the risk of data exposure and exfiltration across on-premises, cloud, and SaaS environments. If you wait, it’ll be too late! 🧑💻❗https://t.co/2n7YspVPJa https://t.co/aI7cS7sh8Q
It’s a no-brainer. With @RubrikInc Data Security Posture Management (#DSPM), you can reduce the risk of data exposure and exfiltration across on-premises, cloud, and SaaS environments. If you wait, it’ll be too late! 🧑💻❗https://t.co/2n7YspVPJa https://t.co/aI7cS7sh8Q
.@rubrkinc Recovery War Room is open and staffed by our SMEs. It's all hands deck across the company right now.
Any questions on how to kick off a In Place Recovery or need help in general, jump on.
https://t.co/9m6YW5oT61
@alex_lanstein If any joint Rubrik + Crowdstrike customers need help please DM me.
Quick summary of steps:
https://t.co/RTHdh6oK3Q
Can automate this process across the entire stack and do it quickly (only recover what changed). Will turn on for any customers who don’t have the license.
⚡️ Excited to share that I am starting an AI+Education company called Eureka Labs.
The announcement:
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We are Eureka Labs and we are building a new kind of school that is AI native.
How can we approach an ideal experience for learning something new? For example, in the case of physics one could imagine working through very high quality course materials together with Feynman, who is there to guide you every step of the way. Unfortunately, subject matter experts who are deeply passionate, great at teaching, infinitely patient and fluent in all of the world's languages are also very scarce and cannot personally tutor all 8 billion of us on demand.
However, with recent progress in generative AI, this learning experience feels tractable. The teacher still designs the course materials, but they are supported, leveraged and scaled with an AI Teaching Assistant who is optimized to help guide the students through them. This Teacher + AI symbiosis could run an entire curriculum of courses on a common platform. If we are successful, it will be easy for anyone to learn anything, expanding education in both reach (a large number of people learning something) and extent (any one person learning a large amount of subjects, beyond what may be possible today unassisted).
Our first product will be the world's obviously best AI course, LLM101n. This is an undergraduate-level class that guides the student through training their own AI, very similar to a smaller version of the AI Teaching Assistant itself. The course materials will be available online, but we also plan to run both digital and physical cohorts of people going through it together.
Today, we are heads down building LLM101n, but we look forward to a future where AI is a key technology for increasing human potential. What would you like to learn?
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@EurekaLabsAI is the culmination of my passion in both AI and education over ~2 decades. My interest in education took me from YouTube tutorials on Rubik's cubes to starting CS231n at Stanford, to my more recent Zero-to-Hero AI series. While my work in AI took me from academic research at Stanford to real-world products at Tesla and AGI research at OpenAI. All of my work combining the two so far has only been part-time, as side quests to my "real job", so I am quite excited to dive in and build something great, professionally and full-time.
It's still early days but I wanted to announce the company so that I can build publicly instead of keeping a secret that isn't. Outbound links with a bit more info in the reply!