Cytidel: Sifting cyber threats like wheat

April 22, 2024
1 min read

TLDR:

  • Cytidel has developed a unique method of prioritizing cyber threats, attracting €1.35m in investment.
  • CEO Matt Conlon aims to help security professionals avoid burnout by focusing on the top 1% of cyber threat priorities.

In a world where cyber security professionals are facing burnout trying to stay ahead of threats, Cytidel has emerged as a solution to prioritize cyber threats effectively. CEO Matt Conlon, with years of experience in the industry, recognized the need to focus on the top 1% of cyber threat priorities to avoid overwhelming security teams. The platform, which has attracted €1.35m in investment, helps clients like An Post and Carne Group to identify and address the most critical threats.

Conlon emphasizes the importance of automating the process with data-driven decisions, although he acknowledges that AI is not a foolproof solution for cyber security. Drawing from his experience starting businesses and working in the cybersecurity field, Conlon’s approach is to bring calm to the chaos for his clients. The Cytidel team plans to expand and explore new markets, with a focus on hiring the right talent to support their growth.

With a vision to revolutionize the way cyber threats are prioritized and addressed, Cytidel is poised for further growth and success in the cybersecurity industry.

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