关于我们
SensCy’s mission is to improve the cybersecurity health of small and medium-sized organizations and be the trusted guide for sensible cybersecurity. In today’s digital world, data is a valuable asset and hackers are realizing that SMOs are significantly less protected than large companies with many resources. SensCy ensures that small businesses have the proper education, sound policy, best practices and a clear understanding of their cyberhealth—dramatically reducing the chances of a catastrophic cybersecurity incident and are prepared to respond and recover should an incident occur. SensCy is committed to its clients, offering an affordable, easily understood solution and the personal attention required to create a proactive cybersecurity culture.
- 网站
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https://www.senscy.com
SensCy的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 计算机和网络安全
- 规模
- 11-50 人
- 总部
- Ann Arbor ,Michigan
- 类型
- 私人持股
- 创立
- 2022
- 领域
- cybersecurity
地点
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主要
455 East Eisenhower Parkway
Suite 300
US,Michigan ,Ann Arbor ,48108
SensCy员工
动态
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Shifting your company’s cybersecurity culture doesn’t have to be overwhelming. At Morgan Furniture, SensCy's education and training sparked a transformation within their first line of defense—their people. With clear policies, a well-defined recovery plan, and ongoing training, they didn’t just improve awareness—they drastically strengthened their cybersecurity posture. Cyber awareness isn’t just a skill; it’s a necessity. Let us help your team take the next step in cyber readiness: https://lnkd.in/gG9_NzPD ?? Read the full case study here: https://lnkd.in/gxBC2J9H
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We understand the culture and unique challenges that small to mid-sized organizations face—and we're passionate about making them safer. In a recent interview on the Inside the Network podcast, SensCy CEO and Co-Founder, Rick Snyder shares: ?? The story behind SensCy and what inspired him and his co-founders (Dave Kelly, David Behen, Bhushan Kulkarni) to build it. ??Why cybersecurity is critical for the 6 million small to mid-sized businesses currently at risk in the U.S. ??Practical steps any organization can take to start mitigating cyber risk. Do you know how secure your organization is? (Many don’t.) Knowledge is power. Take the first step toward reducing your cyber risk with a free cyber risk assessment: https://lnkd.in/g_bDdssS Listen to the full episode here: https://bit.ly/3O1PXZQ
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Based on a recent report by Microsoft Security, one-third of small to medium-sized organizations (SMOs) were targeted by cyberattacks in the past year, with some incidents costing up to $7 million. In our recent webinar, "Perception vs. Reality: The Cost of Overlooking Cybersecurity," SensCy’s Co-Founder and CCSO, David Behen, and Adrian College’s CIO, Darin Seiler, explored the critical issues behind these attacks and offered actionable strategies to protect your organization. Don’t let outdated assumptions put your business at risk. Watch the full webinar to learn how proactive steps can make a measurable difference in your cyber resilience. https://lnkd.in/gbzA2ZdK
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There are many great cybersecurity startup founders, but only one is a US Governor. Gov. Rick Snyder, a two-term Governor of Michigan, a VC, and a COO who helped scale a company from $600 million to $6 billion ARR is now a founder of SensCy. Rick shared his wisdom about election security, building companies, and selling to the government on Inside the Network. Here are my top three learnings: 1. People overestimate the importance of investment and underestimate the importance of the first customer Getting funding is important but what’s even more important is getting that first customer. Getting the first customer is hard, and it should be celebrated as much as raising a VC round. Founders must remember that no matter how good they are at fundraising, they need to be good at solving real problems and getting customers to pay for solutions. 2. Traditional planning is dead. Go into the field as fast as possible & learn The times when founders were able to mastermind some amazing solution, build it for two years, and then announce it to the world are gone (if they were ever a good idea anyway). Getting an alpha or a beta version out early and working with design partners from day zero is critical for success. 3. When things get tough, remember the 5-year rule Building a company is hard and it’s expected that founders will get lost in a sea of urgent to-dos and issues that need immediate attention. When this happens, it’s important to take a long-term perspective. Think about your life in five years and ask yourself “How material will this be years from now, not today?”. Almost anything you deal with will look much better from that perspective. Only by putting things into a long-term perspective can founders regain focus on what truly matters. Podcast website: https://lnkd.in/ghsKuvJn Apple Podcasts: https://lnkd.in/gmKTuw2W Spotify: https://lnkd.in/gr9VpeHH
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We’re excited to share this insightful episode of Inside the Network featuring SensCy’s Founder & CEO, Rick Snyder. Tune in to hear Rick's unique perspective on the evolving conversation around cybersecurity, and how the intersection of technology, public service, and leadership shapes SensCy’s mission to make cybersecurity more accessible. ?? Listen here: https://lnkd.in/g7Gfpmfv
In our latest Inside the Network podcast episode, we’re thrilled to sit down with Governor Rick Snyder, CEO of SensCy - as an accomplished entrepreneur, former VC, and public servant who brings unique depth and breadth to the the cybersecurity landscape. Rick Snyder first made waves as COO of Gateway, where he helped lead the company to go from $600 million to $6 billion in revenue, eventually reaching an IPO. Later, he co-founded venture firm Ardesta, with a mission to ignite the next wave of innovation. After two successful funds, Rick shifted gears to public service, serving two terms as Governor of Michigan. Now, he’s back in the entrepreneurial world, co-founding SensCy, a cybersecurity company focused on empowering small and medium-sized businesses to defend against rising cyber threats. In this special election episode, Sid Trivedi Ross Haleliuk and I gather Rick’s insights in - ?? The critical role of cybersecurity in elections ?? What startup founders should consider when building their companies ?? The importance of securing small and medium-sized businesses ?? Rick’s take on building personal resilience for entrepreneurs And he is one of the very few who has meaningful experience at the unique intersection of technology, government, and cybersecurity—a conversation not to be missed! https://lnkd.in/gJz5NBdW
Rick Snyder: How a Founder, VC and Governor is building a safer digital future
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