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Great question!

1. From Gophish: you need to be technical and you need at least a week off to prepare the attacks. With Riot, you can be sending attacks in a matter of minutes.

2. From Knowbe4, …: those are products made for enterprise companies, that are trying somehow to adapt to smaller companies. Riot is doing the opposite: it was built with smaller companies in mind.

Overall, I think there's a huge need today for product-centric cybersecurity companies, where most of the big players are sales-centric companies.



> Overall, I think there's a huge need today for product-centric cybersecurity companies, where most of the big players are sales-centric companies.

Totally agreed, and I love this. High five from a Techstars 2020 company doing a similar product-first approach to cyber security program planning and implementation for small businesses. We use Webroot as a vendor to supply phishing right now but would love to talk. brian@havocshield.com


So, to summarize, it's phishing training for small companies. Makes sense.




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