“One of the biggest vulnerabilities of a company is actually human,” Crowdstrike co-founder and former CTO Dmitri Alperovitch told TechCrunch this week's episode. “The more you automate, the more opportunities you have to find vulnerabilities in your system.”
The $50 billion Chinese AI market can slip out of reach of our chipmakers like Nvidia, and as cyber threats escalate from national actors and criminal groups, it is a strong reminder of how technology, security and geopolitics are intertwined.
In TechCrunch's Equity Podcast, Rebecca Bellan sits with Alperovitch, chairman of the Silverado Policy Accelerator, to talk about the evolving cybersecurity landscape, the role of startups, and why he says we live in a brink of world.
Listen and listen to the entire episode:
The early stage safe founders designed by startup founders are missing when it comes to building quickly and maintaining crisis management. How AI export controls and global rivalries can restructure innovation. What investors are really looking for when helping cybersecurity startups today.
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