@dguido What website is best at tracking M&A in the industry?
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@PivotalWriting I don't think there's a very good no-bullshit source for security industry M&A beyond twitter -
@PivotalWriting TechCrunch etc all suffer from bylined articles trying to manipulate the market ("buy these companies I invested in") -
@PivotalWriting Finance firms produce great M&A reports but they're not free. I've seen work product from Teneo and it's fantastic.
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@dguido@manicode folks made some great#mobilesecurity solutions in search of a problem that largely has not materialized the way expected -
@arianevans@manicode I've studied that plenty. Mobile security is owned by the OS vendors, not products. https://github.com/trailofbits/presentations/blob/master/Mobile%20Exploit%20Intelligence%20Project/mobile_eip_3.pdf … -
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@dguido the rate of product obsolescence is so fast, the all in platform/suite model is destined for failure -
@DFIR_Janitor@dguido The key is to pick tools that offer extremely flexible integration options. RESTful API + open standards = FTW -
@pauldokas@dguido totally agree, plus the full understanding that the effective life span of most commercial tools is fairly limited
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@dguido@manicode agree re: correction, but not “poor products”.#mobilesecurity is going to be a bloodbath because threats aren’t there yetThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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