Ryan Noon joins ESW team this week to chat through the significance of recent hacks (namely: SolarWinds and Hafnium), unpack growing enterprise demand for a “digital seatbelt,” and illuminate why Material takes a fresh approach to email security: building products with the assumption that bad actors will successfully hack inboxes.
Segment Resources:
https://material.security/blog/email-is-too-important-to-protect-like-a-tsa-checkpoint
https://www.cnbc.com/2021/03/09/microsoft-exchange-hack-explained.html
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Ryan Noon is a serial entrepreneur and an expert on cloud security. He is the founder and CEO of Material Security, a company that protects the email of high-risk VIPs and top global organizations. Previously he ran infrastructure teams at Dropbox after it acquired his last company, Parastructure. Before that he helped build a company spun out of Stanford by the Department of Defense. He holds bachelors and masters degrees from Stanford in Computer Science and Computer Security.
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