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Security 2020: Why We See Big Opportunity for Founders Building Developer-Centric Security Startups

Battery Ventures

Cybersecurity remains a huge pain point for many organizations: Last year, a study by incumbent security provider Palo Alto Networks found security teams at large enterprises use more than 130 separate security solutions, on average. How did we get here?

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Machines won’t replace threat hunters until they master this one skill

Lacework

Even those in the world of cybersecurity are wondering where those boundaries lie. That’s in large part because with the world’s growing focus on cybersecurity, we’re seeing increasingly more threat detection tools with advanced capabilities. What do threat hunters do that cybersecurity tools can’t?

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anti-waf-software-security-only-zealotry

Jeremiah Grossman

Recently on Twitter I asked why some people feel oddly compelled to rely upon the shortcomings of Web Application Firewalls (WAFs) as a means to advocate for a Secure Development Lifecycle (SDL). To me this is odd because the long-term, risk-reducing value provided by secure code is enough on its own to warrant the investment.

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CloudBank’s Journey from Mainframe to Streaming with Confluent Cloud

Confluent

But to perform all this experimentation; companies cannot wait weeks or even months for IT to get them the appropriate infrastructure so they can start innovating, hence why cloud computing is becoming a standard for new developments. CTO of CloudBank. We had this problem while developing Genesis for on-prem. CTO of CloudBank.

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Egnyte Architecture: Lessons learned in building and scaling a multi petabyte content platform

High Scalability

Egnyte is a Secure Content Platform built specifically for businesses. Egnyte is a secure Content Collaboration and Data Governance platform, founded in 2007 when Google drive wasn't born and AWS S3 was cost-prohibitive. This is a guest post by Kalpesh Patel , an Engineer, who for Egnyte from home. You can reach him at @kpatelwork.