SummaryIn this episode of the DTC podcast, Deepak Jeevankumar interviews Karl Mattson, a senior security leader at Endor Labs, discussing the RSA Conference's significance in cybersecurity, the impact of AI on security, and the current concerns of CISOs. They explore strategies for startups to maximize their presence at the conference and the importance of aligning security strategies with business objectives. The conversation highlights the evolving landscape of cybersecurity and the role of innovation in shaping the future.TakeawaysAI is becoming a central theme in security solutions.CISOs are focusing on macroeconomic factors affecting security investments.Automation is crucial for resource efficiency in security teams.Startups should prioritize one-on-one meetings with potential customers, but not just the CISOs.RSAC's Innovation Sandbox provides credibility and visibility for startups.Founders should seek warm introductions to CISOs for effective engagement but also look to meet with director-level professionals.Your CEO should have a packed schedule well in advance of the show. They should not be staffing your booth hoping to catch qualified buyers walking by.Chapters00:00 Introduction to RSA Conference and Key Themes02:57 The Role of AI in Cybersecurity06:00 CISO Perspectives and Current Concerns09:03 Maximizing ROI at RSA Conference11:57 Advice for Startups and Founders14:55 Endor's Strategy for RSA Conference17:14 The Success of RSA Conference
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Special RSAC Episode with Ben Carr
SUMMARYIn this conversation, Deepak Jeevankumar interviews Ben Carr, the Chief Security and Trust Officer at Halcyon Security, discussing the evolving landscape of cybersecurity, particularly in relation to AI and the RSA Conference. They explore the challenges of AI adoption in enterprises, the changing role of the CISO, and the importance of building relationships with the board. The discussion also highlights the significance of the RSA Conference for networking and learning, as well as strategies for startups to stand out in a crowded market. Ben shares insights into Halcyon's unique approach to ransomware solutions, emphasizing the need for differentiation in a competitive environment.TAKEAWAYSAI continues to be a central theme in cybersecurity discussions.CISOs face challenges in integrating AI into security frameworks.The role of the CISO is evolving to encompass IT responsibilities.Effective communication with stakeholders and building relationships with the board is crucial for CISOs.CISOs should focus on aligning security initiatives with business goals.RSA Conference provides valuable networking opportunities for CISOs and that's where they should spend their time. CHAPTERS00:00 Introduction to RSA Conference 202501:11 The Evolving Themes of AI in Cybersecurity03:41 Challenges of AI Adoption in Enterprises07:02 The Changing Role of the CISO11:30 Connecting with the Board: A CISO's Perspective15:07 The Importance of RSA Conference for CISOs17:49 Startups at RSA: Standing Out in a Crowded Market20:08 Halcyon's Unique Approach to Ransomware Solutions
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Special RSAC Episode with Renee Guttmann
SUMMARYIn this episode, Deepak Jeevankumar interviews Renee Gutmann, a seasoned CISO with extensive experience attending the RSA Conference. They discuss the evolution of the conference, advice for new CISOs, emerging trends in cybersecurity, the role of AI and automation, and the future challenges posed by quantum computing. Rene shares insights on navigating the conference, engaging with startups, and the importance of reducing friction in cybersecurity practices.TAKEAWAYSRenee has attended the RSA Conference since 1996, witnessing its evolution growing from a technical focus to a broader industry gathering.Networking with other CISOs is crucial for learning and collaboration and Renee emphasizes the importance of learning and sharing knowledge at conferences.Renee emphasizes the need for startups to understand their ideal customer and for her, why seeing an early-stage company engage with the channel is important.She's always looking for solutions that automate and reduce friction in cybersecurity and she's hopeful about AI in this context. Renee's experience as a judge at the RSA Innovation Sandbox highlights the importance of assessing both technology and execution capabilities.CHAPTERS00:00 Introduction to RSA Conference and Its Evolution04:03 Navigating the RSA Conference as a CISO09:53 Emerging Trends and Technologies in Cybersecurity16:08 The Role of AI and Automation in Cybersecurity20:04 Future Challenges: Quantum Computing and Cybersecurity24:09 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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Twine Security CEO Benny Porat on Hiring & Building in the Earliest Days
Building the Future of Cybersecurity with AI – Benny Porat, CEO of Twine SecurityEpisode Description: In this episode of the DTC Podcast, Deepak Jeevankumar sits down with Benny Porat, co-founder & CEO of Twine Security. Benny shares his journey from co-founding Claroty to launching Twine, diving into the evolving cybersecurity landscape, the challenges of product-market when you're a plane that's already in flight, and how AI-driven digital employees are reshaping identity and access management. He also discusses lessons learned in scaling a startup, choosing the right investors, and building high-performing teams.Key Topics:Transitioning from Claroty to Twine SecurityHow AI is transforming cybersecurityNavigating product-market fit balancing customers' wants with core product innovationLessons on hiring and scaling teams: Twine's Two-star PrincipleThe evolving role of CISOs and cybersecurity strategyListen in to hear Benny’s insights on the future of cybersecurity and the journey of building an AI-first cybersecurity company.
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Scaling for AI Devs: How RunPod is Growing and Evolving with its Community
DTC's Radhika Malik in conversation with RunPod CEO and Co-founder Zhen Lu on the company's modest beginnings, accelerated growth, and learning to evolve with and for your ideal customers. RunPod launched with a classic tech startup story -- in the basements of co-founders Zhen Lu and Pardeep Singh, requiring some electrical rewiring and circuit breaker shenanigans at both homes.Immediately found traction with creatives playing around with Disco Diffusion but then began to attract developers and development teams working on GenAI-driven projects with commercial aspirations. Zhen talks about learning as much as possible from the platform's earliest customers and then evolving RunPod through a strategy partnering with some of the most promising projects to prioritize feature development and rollout. Some surprising early use cases with many that have already hit on popular and financial success Is this an AI bubble? Yes, but...
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