AI-generated software can improve itself as AI models get better.
That’s one of the most overlooked advantages of generating software instead of writing it by hand.
But you have to maintain a specification that accounts for your org’s processes, tech stack and security posture.
Exciting developments from Poland's cybersecurity sector: The Ministry of Digital Affairs recently announced a $90 million (350 million PLN) cybersecurity fund aimed at enhancing security for Polish government institutions. To swiftly raise awareness among eligible institutions—now able to obtain grants covering 100% of their cybersecurity expenses—@Rublon exhibited at the recent Semafor cybersecurity conference in Warsaw.
Poland’s cybersecurity market is rapidly evolving, presenting significant growth opportunities. Leveraging Rublon's expanding network of channel partners, we're well-positioned to capitalize on these opportunities. Our mission remains focused on building a strong, geopolitically neutral identity security provider, trusted by governments, enterprises, and SMBs globally.
We're excited about the road ahead!
#CyberSecurity #IdentitySecurity #Semafor2025 #Poland #Rublon #GovernmentSecurity
Some time ago I wrote a short article that explains how to write a value proposition for your software product. If you're struggling to communicate what your software does, this might be for you: https://t.co/SZMD00lokM
This year @Astec joins Poland's Business Gazelles ranking again, which is based on the company's performance in 2019–2021. Polish business newspaper @puls_biznesu wrote about us a few days ago.
https://t.co/CqCR2ojgY1
Using Rublon, IT service provider @Astec made sure that only authorized developers get access to the source code of their clients' proprietary software. Read the case study: https://t.co/mALfSN7GeO