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Material Security

Material Security

计算机和网络安全

San Francisco,CA 6,698 位关注者

Advanced Security for Google Workspace and Microsoft 365

关于我们

Material is a multi-layered detection and response toolkit for Google Workspace and Microsoft 365, combining email security, data governance and posture management in a single platform.

网站
https://material.security/
所属行业
计算机和网络安全
规模
51-200 人
总部
San Francisco,CA
类型
私人持股
创立
2017
领域
email security、data loss prevention、data security、cloud email security、phishing incident response、cloud office security和phishing protection

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  • 查看Material Security的组织主页

    6,698 位关注者

    Big thanks to our customers—your feedback drives everything we do! We’re honored to be recognized in G2’s Spring 2025 report across multiple key categories: ??Best Support – Security is about people, not just tech. ??Users Most Likely to Recommend – Your trust is everything. ?Easiest to Use – Powerful, not painful. ??Momentum Leader – Always innovating. ??High Performer – Results that matter. Your challenges shape our solutions, and we’re grateful to be your partner in security.

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    查看John Hammond的档案

    Cybersecurity Researcher | jh.live/training & jh.live/newsletter

    Chatting with Field CISO Rajan Kapoor at Material Security to discuss the threat landscape -- especially in cloud environments, and specifically Google Workspace ?? We dig into why protecting Google Workspace means a workspace-wide detection and response platform, and it needs a whole new approach to secure more way more than just email ?? You can learn more about Material Security here: https://jh.live/material

  • We love hearing from our customers, especially when they’re a 3-peat customer like Lisa Hall, CISO at SafeBase! With Material, her security team: ??? Replaced spot checks with continuous monitoring of Gmail and Google Drive within one platform ??? Reduced the toil investigation and remediation of phishing reports with automated workflows ?? Strengthened security without friction surrounding internal and external collaboration Check out the full video and case study in the comments ??

  • We recently spoke with some of our customers at Instabase — Chris Ulrich and Dave Lavelle — about how Material super-charged their security team. Check out the full case (link in comments ?? ) to see how Material helped: ???Stopped high volume of CEO impersonation attacks from landing in inboxes ??Dramatically reduced time spent investigating & remediating user-reported phishing ????Increased phishing awareness without impacting end user workflows

    • Material Security Case Study Instabase
  • "Why now?" is the question that defines security startups, and Ross Haleliuk nails it. ?? A few years ago, BEC attacks exploded, exposing a huge gap—attackers who got past the perimeter had free rein over inboxes. Legacy defenses weren’t enough. We at Material took a different approach. Instead of just blocking threats, we use APIs to secure inboxes from the inside—protecting sensitive data, detecting abnormal access, and making sure attackers can’t do real damage. Security isn’t just about keeping bad actors out. It’s about resilience when they get in.

    查看Ross Haleliuk的档案

    Security product leader, author, advisor, board member and investor.

    The number one reason security startups fail is the lack of strong "Why now?". In my view, there are three types of “Why now?” in security that enable the creation of new companies: 1. A new technology makes it possible to solve problems in a meaningfully new way which makes new solutions better by definition. This one is the most commonly discussed "Why now?" but also the weakest because most companies won't replace their tools until and unless they have no other choice. I am not aware of any company in security that became big just using new tech, and without any of the other two types of "Why now?". 2. Change in infrastructure makes old approaches insufficient or completely irrelevant in the new world. This one is very strong and applies to all industries. 3. Change in adversary behavior pushes companies to look for new ways to defend their environments. This one is also very strong and is unique to security. Every successful security company is an outcome of one or more of these "Why now?" (the biggest companies are the result of either infra or adversary behavior change). For example, - Okta: infrastructure shift - Crowdstrike: shift in adversary behavior - Palo Alto: shift in infrastructure which caused a shift in adversary behavior - Zscaler: shift in infrastructure - Duo Security: new technology and shift in adversary behavior - Abnormal/Material: change in infrastructure and adversary behavior For more on this, check out today's issue of Venture in Security. Thanks to Push Security for supporting this issue!

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  • 查看Material Security的组织主页

    6,698 位关注者

    We've got your back John Hammond! ?? Even when you're out on travel, we'll keep protecting your workspace and file storage from phishing attacks or security gaps. ??

    查看John Hammond的档案

    Cybersecurity Researcher | jh.live/training & jh.live/newsletter

    Last week out on travel I had to check back in on my work email – tried logging in and had the sweet reminder of Material Security hitting me up, double-checking to make sure it was really me logging in from a new location. ?? They tap into the all the right parts and processes to go further than just email security—covering Cloud Workspace Security with data protection, posture management, and identity security, all in one place. Less worrying about phishing threats or locking down sensitive data and fixing misconfigurations ?? I love their stuff and am just grateful for them keeping me in check – you can check’em out too if you wanna amp up the layers of your security stack! https://jh.live/material

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