A biweekly(-ish) newsletter on random thoughts in tech and research. I am an investor at Dell Technologies Capital and a recovering academic. I am interested in security, AI/ML, and cloud.| franklyspeaking.substack.com
A biweekly(-ish) newsletter on random thoughts in tech and research. I am an investor at Dell Technologies Capital and a recovering academic. I am interested in security, AI/ML, and cloud.| franklyspeaking.substack.com
Jack of all trades but master of none| franklyspeaking.substack.com
There's a variety, but it really depends on what you're looking for| Frankly Speaking
Guest post by Maya Kaczorowski| franklyspeaking.substack.com
It's boring, and it only makes sense as a means to an end| franklyspeaking.substack.com
Security engineer. Recovering VC and academic sharing random thoughts on security. Click to read Frankly Speaking, by Frank Wang, a Substack publication with thousands of subscribers.| franklyspeaking.substack.com
Humans are bad at risk, and what we could potentially do about it| franklyspeaking.substack.com
Disclaimer: Opinions expressed are solely my own and do not express the views or opinions of my employer or any other entities with which I am affiliated.| franklyspeaking.substack.com
However, executives need to understand that this means risks are managed different| franklyspeaking.substack.com
That's why they churn customers, are easily replaceable, and fail| franklyspeaking.substack.com
We'll figure out how to secure it!| franklyspeaking.substack.com
Cursor, Palo Alto Networks, and Datadog all have different bets on where the market is going (and how fast).| franklyspeaking.substack.com
A primer on how to get context about performance so that you can better communicate risk| franklyspeaking.substack.com
A repost on one of the most popular initial posts| franklyspeaking.substack.com
Companies in this space are just features, not products or platforms.| franklyspeaking.substack.com
Stop making it hard to buy your product!| franklyspeaking.substack.com
More nuanced thinking could have major value creation| Frankly Speaking
A smart move in a changing security landscape| franklyspeaking.substack.com
Summer has officially started!| franklyspeaking.substack.com
How appsec companies could start winning again| franklyspeaking.substack.com
Leaner teams with less operational work| Frankly Speaking
There are too many problems, but a lot we create for ourselves| franklyspeaking.substack.com
We need better technical understanding, cultural shifts, and new models of managing rapid change.| Frankly Speaking
Repost for RSA: reminder when we look at all the tools.| Frankly Speaking
Why I've decided to keep paid subscriptions but remove paywalls| franklyspeaking.substack.com
Both people are facing similar challenges| Frankly Speaking
The developer is a tricky persona| franklyspeaking.substack.com
How all appsec companies fail?| franklyspeaking.substack.com
What companies will do well and what companies won't| Frankly Speaking
More automation could lead to more predictability and less risk| franklyspeaking.substack.com
There's a lot of factors to consider, including engineering velocity| franklyspeaking.substack.com
LLMs are the reason that most AI security companies won't last| franklyspeaking.substack.com
We should focus on better detection engineering| franklyspeaking.substack.com
The problems aren't new, but they aren't solved| franklyspeaking.substack.com
Some ways I'm thinking about this... not related to SOC| franklyspeaking.substack.com
We're focused too much on tools and not enough on problems| franklyspeaking.substack.com
AI will make appsec more efficient and require less specialization| franklyspeaking.substack.com
Recent SaaS earnings might reveal some insights| franklyspeaking.substack.com
It's tricky to split a shared responsibility| franklyspeaking.substack.com