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In this episode our host Ashish Rajan sat down with Ross Haleliuk, author of Cybersecurity for Builders and creator of the Venture in Security blog, to explore the current state and future of the cybersecurity industry. From understanding the challenges of building a cybersecurity startup to the dynamics of security engineering and market trends for 2025. Ross and Ashish explore why the cybersecurity industry isn’t as crowded as it seems and the divide between companies that build in-house security and those that rely on vendors.
Ross also unpacks why sales and marketing aren’t “dirty words” in cybersecurity, why security engineering is “the present,” and how practitioners can balance business needs with technical aspirations.
Guest Socials: Ross's Linkedin
Podcast Twitter - @CloudSecPod
If you want to watch videos of this LIVE STREAMED episode and past episodes - Check out our other Cloud Security Social Channels:
- Cloud Security Podcast- Youtube
- Cloud Security Newsletter
- Cloud Security BootCamp
If you are interested in AI Cybersecurity, you can check out our sister podcast - AI Cybersecurity Podcast
Questions asked:
(00:00) Introduction
(05:33) How Venture in Security started?
(09:33) Security Engineering in Cybersecurity
(18:18) Cybersecurity markets that will be top of mind in 2025
(24:15) GTM for Defender Tools
(30:09) Vulnerabilities vs Misconfiguration Tools
(37:56) How should product companies think about GTM?
(44:27) How to decide between different security tools?
(56:36) Cybersecurity for Builders book
(01:05:00) The Fun Section
Resources shared during the episode:
Venture in Security Blog
Cyber for Builders Book
Challenges in Security Engineering Programs - Rami McCarthy
Cybersecurity is not a market for lemons. It is a market for silver bullets
The Market for Silver Bullets
By Cloud Security Podcast Team5
5656 ratings
In this episode our host Ashish Rajan sat down with Ross Haleliuk, author of Cybersecurity for Builders and creator of the Venture in Security blog, to explore the current state and future of the cybersecurity industry. From understanding the challenges of building a cybersecurity startup to the dynamics of security engineering and market trends for 2025. Ross and Ashish explore why the cybersecurity industry isn’t as crowded as it seems and the divide between companies that build in-house security and those that rely on vendors.
Ross also unpacks why sales and marketing aren’t “dirty words” in cybersecurity, why security engineering is “the present,” and how practitioners can balance business needs with technical aspirations.
Guest Socials: Ross's Linkedin
Podcast Twitter - @CloudSecPod
If you want to watch videos of this LIVE STREAMED episode and past episodes - Check out our other Cloud Security Social Channels:
- Cloud Security Podcast- Youtube
- Cloud Security Newsletter
- Cloud Security BootCamp
If you are interested in AI Cybersecurity, you can check out our sister podcast - AI Cybersecurity Podcast
Questions asked:
(00:00) Introduction
(05:33) How Venture in Security started?
(09:33) Security Engineering in Cybersecurity
(18:18) Cybersecurity markets that will be top of mind in 2025
(24:15) GTM for Defender Tools
(30:09) Vulnerabilities vs Misconfiguration Tools
(37:56) How should product companies think about GTM?
(44:27) How to decide between different security tools?
(56:36) Cybersecurity for Builders book
(01:05:00) The Fun Section
Resources shared during the episode:
Venture in Security Blog
Cyber for Builders Book
Challenges in Security Engineering Programs - Rami McCarthy
Cybersecurity is not a market for lemons. It is a market for silver bullets
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