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coronavirus pandemic is, without doubt, the greatest challenge the world has faced in a generation. But the wheels of the world keep turning, albeit slower than during normal times.
But where the world has faced challenges, the cybersecurity industry remains largely unscathed. In fact, some cybersecurity businesses are doing better than ever because cybersecurity has emerged as one of the few constants we all need — even during a pandemic.
The vast majority of the global workforce is (or has been) working from home since the start of the lockdown, and the world had to quickly adjust. Tech companies pushed their technology and services to the cloud. Businesses had to shift from not just securing their office network but also preventing threats against their highly distributed employees working from their own homes. And, hackers are retooling their attacks to be coronavirus themed, making them far more likely to succeed.
All of these things — and more — need security. Or, as one investor told us: “Many of these trends were already underway, but COVID-19 is an accelerant.” That’s helped cybersecurity firms weather the storm of this pandemic.
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We spoke to a dozen cybersecurity VCs to hear their thoughts on how COVID-19 has changed the investment landscape:
Ariel Tseitlin, Scale Venture Partners
Shardul Shah, Index Ventures
Theresia Gouw and Mark Kraynak, Acrew Capital
Niloofar Razi Howe, Energy Impact Partners
Matt Bigge, Crosslink Capital
Sarah Guo, Greylock Partners
Deepak Jeevankumar, Dell Technologies Capital
Umesh Padval, Thomvest Ventures
Saam Motamedi, Greylock Partners
Alex Doll, Ten Eleven Ventures
Dharmesh Thakker, Battery Ventures
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http://www.kadimkrallik.com/forum/thread-233.html
http://integradoracentral.coop/foro-1/showthread.php?tid=11974
https://www.mercedes-forum4u.com/thread-118229.html
coronavirus pandemic is, without doubt, the greatest challenge the world has faced in a generation. But the wheels of the world keep turning, albeit slower than during normal times.
But where the world has faced challenges, the cybersecurity industry remains largely unscathed. In fact, some cybersecurity businesses are doing better than ever because cybersecurity has emerged as one of the few constants we all need — even during a pandemic.
The vast majority of the global workforce is (or has been) working from home since the start of the lockdown, and the world had to quickly adjust. Tech companies pushed their technology and services to the cloud. Businesses had to shift from not just securing their office network but also preventing threats against their highly distributed employees working from their own homes. And, hackers are retooling their attacks to be coronavirus themed, making them far more likely to succeed.
All of these things — and more — need security. Or, as one investor told us: “Many of these trends were already underway, but COVID-19 is an accelerant.” That’s helped cybersecurity firms weather the storm of this pandemic.
https://auto-forum24.de/thread-33072.html
https://www.khalburgo.com/forum/showthread.php?tid=175410
https://pozyczkaforum.pl/thread-131453.html
http://www.geziri.ir/thread-74832.html
https://hiztegia.labayru.eus/forum/showthread.php?tid=1001
https://www.yousciences.it/forum/showthread.php?tid=2781
We spoke to a dozen cybersecurity VCs to hear their thoughts on how COVID-19 has changed the investment landscape:
Ariel Tseitlin, Scale Venture Partners
Shardul Shah, Index Ventures
Theresia Gouw and Mark Kraynak, Acrew Capital
Niloofar Razi Howe, Energy Impact Partners
Matt Bigge, Crosslink Capital
Sarah Guo, Greylock Partners
Deepak Jeevankumar, Dell Technologies Capital
Umesh Padval, Thomvest Ventures
Saam Motamedi, Greylock Partners
Alex Doll, Ten Eleven Ventures
Dharmesh Thakker, Battery Ventures
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