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In our latest CEO series The episode we made the general director CheapDan Streetman. In an era in which cyber criminals are consistently changing and becoming more sophisticated, the low cost accusation of strengthening the organization against digital attacks. Former US Army guard and an experienced executive director, Streetman brings a unique mixture of military discipline and corporate leadership of one of the leading world cybersecurity corporations.
Since the Tanium serves the fundamental American banks, all American military branches, government agencies, retailers and not only, Streetman emphasized the company’s mission of providing “forces of certainty” to organizations moving in an increasingly unstable cybernetic landscape. Finally, when a large bank, a military ward or a school experiences a cyber attack on the a part of an evil actor, it might throw an organization in the tail.
Many Streetman’s leadership philosophy got here from his military experience, in particular his training in high pressure situations. He threw similarities between military operations and business challenges, emphasizing that great leaders must balance trust with humility.
The low cost has sophisticated technology, but people implementing cyberrataki. One of the fundamental problems raised by Dan is the growing role of AI in cyber attacks. We all hear about the great features of artificial intelligence. I take advantage of it myself every day. Companies implement artificial intelligence in every part they do. AI has revolutionized the world of business and I hope that this may improve our general society as a whole, but it also enabled evil actors to perform more sophisticated attacks at an unusual pace.
He warns that opponents, freed from ethical restrictions, often recognize artificial intelligence to stipulate traditional security measures. Tanium reacts in nature, using artificial intelligence to extend autonomous management of end points, enabling organizations to detect and neutralize threats faster than ever before.
In addition to the CEO role in Tanium, Streetman showed his passion for mentoring, especially helping veterans to go from his military profession to technology. Through initiatives akin to Vetforce and Vetsintech, it actively supports former members of the website by equipping them with the skills needed for digital economy. After a few hours of conversation with Dan, it made sense. And I mean it in a wonderful means. In addition, Dan competed in 13 Ironmans! 13. He also runs several marathons leading the blind runners. I have to be honest, I used to be a bit bored with the general director, who runs Ironmans, works at the company of cyber security at Bay Area and was a guardian of the American army. It’s intense! But the end of all of it thought that he gave the look of a great leader, committed and passionate about security.