But an important question would be; "Who protects companies from their protectors?" If WIZ has to be trusted to scan through private companies servers looking for bugs and malware, if they (Wiz) come across something "juicy and proprietary" who's to say they themselves won't make use of it for whatever their personal reasons without permission or knowledge of their clients? What are the guarantees?
The financial incentive they would receive from taking advantage of “one juicy proprietary” secret, which then threatens their entire business isn’t stronger than their billion dollar incentive they have to execute their business properly. It’s a predictable game theory equilibrium
Let me clarify, that’s a good question to ask. But if you think it through, it’s against their best interests to steal since they operate with a long term vision. If the “game” had one turn, where either they do the right thing or they steal, then they steal. Long term comes with consequences for their actions, reputation, etc Analogy: This is why you wouldn’t rip off your neighbor in a small town if you plan on living there long term! If you were a traveler, then YES! Haha
Wait, do you think cryptocurrency will crash? I dont think so. More and more companies are integrating cryptocurrency into their operations: Amazon, Cannafarm Ltd, Burger King, even Starbucks, dude!
July 2024....Google wants to buy WIZ for 23 Billion dollars...................................
July 2024…The deal falls through after WIZ demands 50+ Billion dollars…
@@Av-vd3wk July 2025... we got invaded by aliens and non of this matters anymore.....
I am happy Wiz is staying in Israel. it is good for long run.
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But an important question would be; "Who protects companies from their protectors?" If WIZ has to be trusted to scan through private companies servers looking for bugs and malware, if they (Wiz) come across something "juicy and proprietary" who's to say they themselves won't make use of it for whatever their personal reasons without permission or knowledge of their clients? What are the guarantees?
ya he seems dubious
@@vrohan07 I'm not really suggesting he is or isn't dubious, I'm asking "What are the guarantees?"
That's what McAfee tried to warn about
The financial incentive they would receive from taking advantage of “one juicy proprietary” secret, which then threatens their entire business isn’t stronger than their billion dollar incentive they have to execute their business properly. It’s a predictable game theory equilibrium
Let me clarify, that’s a good question to ask. But if you think it through, it’s against their best interests to steal since they operate with a long term vision. If the “game” had one turn, where either they do the right thing or they steal, then they steal. Long term comes with consequences for their actions, reputation, etc
Analogy: This is why you wouldn’t rip off your neighbor in a small town if you plan on living there long term! If you were a traveler, then YES! Haha
The audio and cut quality is really poor..
With all these acquisitions we still have Azure security lapse??
Can u name one about Azure security lapses you mentioned?
Jewish brain power 💪
..& they also steal a ton of IP.
Don't look that jewish to me. Maybe more eastern Europe.
You know that Jews dont have specific looks right..?@@tolaibrahim7929
@@tolaibrahim7929 take a look at the nobel price winners
@@happyatheists9361 Yeah, what about them?
I live on a state pension and its terrific
Azure has azure key vault
then what about previous israeli cyber security company placing malware deliberately?
What company, never heard of it? 😂
why allah cant protect u from viruses😂😂
NSO@@Enxtrontixa
@@gunasekara607 Because Allah only knows how to ride a camel.
Wiz money moves in silence 🤐
Wait, do you think cryptocurrency will crash? I dont think so. More and more companies are integrating cryptocurrency into their operations: Amazon, Cannafarm Ltd, Burger King, even Starbucks, dude!
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No it's actually a stupid idea to incorporate companies into pride parades, Assaf.