Sramana Mitra: If you were starting a company today, what kind of open problems would you be leaning towards? Mike Potts: I think the market is starving for some automation and folks that can bring it in. In other words, whatever can be done to take security intelligence and make that more predictive with a
Mike Potts: Going back to the insider threats, we’re seeing more investments going into the interior of the network to understand the nature of the insider attack. More than 50% of the attacks are beginning to emulate from the inside whether that is the user on the network who is maliciously or unknowingly doing things
Sramana Mitra: Take one of your customers and take us through how this all works. What points do you start monitoring? What kinds of things do you find? Walk us through a use case. Mike Potts: We can take HP as an example. We got a large use case on our site as well as
Sramana Mitra: Can you help put some of the other players and the ecosystem map in view a bit? I’m still looking for the ecosystem map. Mike Potts: Let me shed a little bit of light on what we’re doing. We really are the lights of the network using the electricity, which is the metadata coming
Atlanta, Georgia has become a mini hub for Cyber Security companies. Lancope is part of that ecosystem. This conversation is an exploration of the network security side of things. Sramana Mitra: Let’s start by introducing our audience to yourself as well as to Lancope. Mike Potts: I’m the President and CEO of Lancope. I’m a