Sramana Mitra: What are you looking at when it comes to open problems? Of course, cyber security is a big threat with the Internet of things and more and more digitization. The threat of cyber security exponentially increases every year. Where would you point our entrepreneur audience to dig for open problems to solve? Greg
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Sramana Mitra: You did not go to the channel and try to convince them to sell your product. You generated market demand first. This is very much the methodology that we teach as well. That’s a good strategic point to highlight. Are there other pieces that you want to discuss? Kurt Long: There are many
Email security and the future of email is our topic of conversation in this interview. Very intersting discussion on email marketing as well. Sramana Mitra: Let’s start with a bit of background about Vade Retro. Tell us about the company. Tell us a bit about yourself. Georges Lotigier: I am a serial entrepreneur. We were
Sramana Mitra: What kind of market uptick are you seeing in adopting a solution like yours? Greg Enriquez: What we’re seeing in the market today is that deception technology is gathering the attention of sophisticated security teams. Recently at the Black Hat Conference, there were a number of workshops on deception technologies. What’s happening is, in
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Sramana Mitra: Once you identified what problem you were going to work on, did you then raise money? Kurt Long: No. At this point, I had my own money. I paid people to build exactly what I wanted. I started selling it personally. I would not take any services revenue. I was determined to be