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Hacker vs. Hacker A conversation with Jay Kaplan, CEO
of the ethical hacking firm Synack
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To foil cybercriminals, ‘white hat’ hackers think just like themJay Kaplan is the CEO of Synack, a firm that combines its automated security technology with a global talent pool of hackers to probe for weaknesses in a company’s defenses.
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What are the core qualities of a secure organization?
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Kaplan recommends every organization adopt a strategy that is:•Persistent•Diverse•Creative
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Persistent
“You can’t be looking at your security footprint in a singular point in time because infrastructure and apps are so dynamic and being updated regularly.”
Jay Kaplan, CEO, Synack
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Cybercriminals never let up, so probing for weaknesses must be a continuous process.
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Diverse
“Security is a multilayered thing. You need a lot of different solutions.”
Jay Kaplan, CEO, Synack
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Bad guys come in all shapes, sizes, and skill sets. Ethical hacking efforts should reflect that diversity with a combination of backgrounds, specialties, and nationalities.
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Creative
“To stay ahead of criminal hackers, you must be innovative and agile, ready to try new ideas to meet a constantly evolving threat landscape.”
Jay Kaplan, CEO, Synack
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The black hat guys think out of the box, and so should your organization.
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