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The security industry has thousands of vendors but only a handful of giants. Why?
A lot people are freaking out about the margins of AI products at the moment. Running a product that relies on Large Language Models (LLMs) costs a lot more than traditional software. As a result, gross margins take a hit.
In case you haven’t heard. AI is getting pretty good at software engineering (see Cursor, Devin, Lovable etc.). AI’s ability to write code and automate technical work has quickly caught the attention of folks in security. The biggest challe...
The average enterprise has something like 70 different security products. Ask the security team what they think of most of those products and you’ll receive eye rolls and expletives. Security teams seem to hate a lot of the products they us...
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Writing about security, AI, and startups. Security startup co-founder at mazehq.com. Ex product leader @Tessian.
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