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Ask HN: Cyber Security Due Diligence – Your Insights

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Ask HN: Reporting Security Vulnerabilities to Developers

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Ask HN: Cloud, Infrastructure and Software Vulnerability Management Issues

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stellersjay
·hace 3 años·discuss
Hey HN community,

I've crafted a "Startup Security Due Diligence Survey" primarily aimed at startups from seed to Series C stages. The intention is to gauge how startups perceive and handle security matters during their early and mid phases.

However, if you're outside this range, either pre-seed or post-Series C, your insights would still be valuable. We believe that gathering a broader perspective can provide more comprehensive results and potential benchmarks for the community. All responses are anonymous, with an optional field for your name and email at the end in case you want to see full results

If you have a few minutes to spare (really short), I'd appreciate your feedback on the survey. https://forms.gle/oiVxqifijpA74sMV6

Thanks for your time and insights!
stellersjay
·hace 5 años·discuss
Monad is hiring!

A little about us. Our mission is to reduce data management problems in the security industry, providing clear insights and guiding action to reduce risk. We are building the first security data cloud platform to make security data easy and accessible for DevOps and cloud engineering.

We thrive on collaboration, teamwork, and a transparent environment of proactive communication and responsiveness. We are a customer-first company, and work closely with our customers to solve all their security data challenges.

Position available:

Backend Engineer Data Analyst Data Architect Data Engineer Integration Engineer Site Reliability Engineer Software Engineer in Test

You can apply here https://jobs.ashbyhq.com/monad for any of the jobs posted above.

Not sure you meet 100% of our qualifications? Please apply anyway!

I am one of the co-founders and happy to chat if there are any questions.
stellersjay
·hace 6 años·discuss
Remote| hiring across U.S and Canada. | Full time

Positions: Data engineer, backend and full stack devs

Contact: [email protected]

Monad is a seed stage cyber security startup backed by a top tier 1 VC. Our mission is to focus on reducing data management problems in the security industry while laying the foundation for more holistic security features. We empower security teams and engineers to leverage their most critical security data streams to communicate to their peers and business leaders.
stellersjay
·hace 6 años·discuss
My two cents. Missed opportunity for the domain ihatecoordinate.systems
stellersjay
·hace 6 años·discuss
Here is a pretty solid list although bias towards security https://www.sqreen.com/checklists/saas-cto-security-checklis...
stellersjay
·hace 6 años·discuss
Love this this tool, but that price is expensive for hobbyist unless they selling their work or paid for through a company
stellersjay
·hace 6 años·discuss
Remote first | based in Bay Area | hiring across U.S and Canada. | Full time

Positions: Data engineer, backend and full stack devs

Contact: [email protected]

Monad is a seed stage cyber security startup backed by a top tier 1 VC. Our mission is to focus on reducing data management problems in the security industry while laying the foundation for more holistic security features. We empower security teams and engineers to leverage their most critical security data streams to communicate to their peers and business leaders.
stellersjay
·hace 6 años·discuss
I agree. I am still a IDA user myself but dabble with other tools in the field to see what competitive edge they may have to offer. What ever gets the job done :)
stellersjay
·hace 6 años·discuss
I have done a fair bit of reverse engineering to date including malware analysis. Havent read all the comments but of course a safe environment is important. Virtual environments can even be broken out of if you dont know how to debug simple samples that check for disassemblers or debugger presence. I recommend if you want to get some hands on experience checkout https://nostarch.com/malware (Practical Malware analysis) it will prepare you for messing with real life samples. Techniques are still relevant but technology might be different. Eg: IDA is great but Ghirda is the new hotness on the street.

Anyways have fun, good luck and be safe. Most of all happy hacking :)