Private firms take major role vs. cyberattacks

Private firms take major role vs. cyberattacks

Longview News Journal • February 24, 2013


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Mandia is hardly alone. A former co-worker, Stuart McClure, recently started his own company Cylance. He received $15 billion in venture capital funds for his business, which he says is distinctive because of its focus on prevention. McClure said in general he sees the future cyberdefense residing in the private sector, with its deeper pockets and less red tape.

"With a commercial entity, you can get more creative," McClure said.




Longview News Journal • February 24, 2013


Highlighted:

Mandia is hardly alone. A former co-worker, Stuart McClure, recently started his own company Cylance. He received $15 billion in venture capital funds for his business, which he says is distinctive because of its focus on prevention. McClure said in general he sees the future cyberdefense residing in the private sector, with its deeper pockets and less red tape.

"With a commercial entity, you can get more creative," McClure said.




Longview News Journal • February 24, 2013


Highlighted:

Mandia is hardly alone. A former co-worker, Stuart McClure, recently started his own company Cylance. He received $15 billion in venture capital funds for his business, which he says is distinctive because of its focus on prevention. McClure said in general he sees the future cyberdefense residing in the private sector, with its deeper pockets and less red tape.

"With a commercial entity, you can get more creative," McClure said.