Security Startup Vaultive Tackles Cloud-Based Encryption
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Office 365 is the Microsoft Office suite of desktop applications and hosted versions of Microsoft's server products delivered and accessed over the Internet.
Security startup Vaultive debuts this month with a product to remotely manage encryption of email data that enterprises may choose to keep in the Microsoft Office 365 cloud service.
Elad Yoran, chairman and CEO of New York City-based Vaultive, says the firm is tackling how enterprises themselves can control encryption of data they elect to keep in cloud environment. Vaultive's approach to "data encryption in use," as Yoran calls it, is based on technology designed as an encryption-proxy using the Advanced Encryption Standard that allows[...]
Continue ReadingSecurity startup Vaultive debuts this month with a product to remotely manage encryption of email data that enterprises may choose to keep in the Microsoft Office 365 cloud service.
Elad Yoran, chairman and CEO of New York City-based Vaultive, says the firm is tackling how enterprises themselves can control encryption of data they elect to keep in cloud environment. Vaultive's approach to "data encryption in use," as Yoran calls it, is based on technology designed as an encryption-proxy using the Advanced Encryption Standard that allows[...]
Work At A Startup: Weebly, Codecademy, And Stripe On Startup Recruiting [TCTV]
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Earlier this month, Y Combinator held its Work At A Startup Event, where many of its alumni took the stage — not to pitch investors (as is the case at the incubator’s enormous demo day), but instead engineers who might be lured to work at the startups in question. After the presentations, I grabbed some one-on-one time with a few of the presenters (Weebly‘s David Rusenko, Codecademy‘s Zach Sims, and Stripe‘s John Collison) to answer some basic questions: Why should someone work for your startup? And what’s it like to recruit right now?[...]
Continue ReadingThe Art of Raising Seed: You’re Either Hot, Or You Make Your Own Heat
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I’d started raising 3 rounds. One fell apart and the others raised $1M & $1.3M in a few weeks each. The startup game is a marathon and while I’m not yet qualified to give advice about crossing the finish line, I feel like I know a lot about the first 5 miles… It’s from that perspective I give the following advice to fellow founders who are looking to raise their seed rounds[...]
Continue ReadingFacebook just became the first social media company to snag a GLAAD award
Posted by VentureBeat
For years, Facebook has been working hard to scrub anti-gay bullying from its users’ pages, and those efforts have not gone unnoticed. Today, we learn that the social network is being honored with a GLAAD award for its contributions to the LGBT community.
“Facebook will receive a Special Recognition Award at the 23rd Annual GLAAD Media Awards… for the company’s strong stand and leadership around bullying prevention as well as its inclusive options for LGBT users,” reads a statement from GLAAD.
Two Facebook employees involved in the company’s LGBT work will accept the award, and Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg will appear in a taped thank-you message.
“A[...]
Continue Reading“Facebook will receive a Special Recognition Award at the 23rd Annual GLAAD Media Awards… for the company’s strong stand and leadership around bullying prevention as well as its inclusive options for LGBT users,” reads a statement from GLAAD.
Two Facebook employees involved in the company’s LGBT work will accept the award, and Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg will appear in a taped thank-you message.
“A[...]
VentureBeat heads to Korea for beLAUNCH conference — in search of great companies
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VentureBeat is making its first trip to Korea on June 11-14, where we’re partnering with a local blog site to host the country’s first technology startup event, beLAUNCH.VentureBeat writer Meghan Kelly and I are participating in the event, judging startups, and reporting on the new technology we see in the country. The conference, to be held in Seoul on June 13-14 will showcase the most disruptive technology startups in Korea and surrounding region in Asia.
I’m also planning to meeting privately with up to ten local disruptive companies, as part of my effort to find and invite the best companies globally to DEMO, the Silicon Valley conference we co-produce in October.
As pa[...]
Continue ReadingI’m also planning to meeting privately with up to ten local disruptive companies, as part of my effort to find and invite the best companies globally to DEMO, the Silicon Valley conference we co-produce in October.
As pa[...]
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