4/ Most startups today choose to go for cloud services such as AWS, Azure and GCE. Amazon, Microsoft and Google are investing hundreds of millions of dollars into their security. Breaking into the servers that run the largest cloud providers is hard...
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15/ Make sure you can change passwords and access rights as needed. It’s especially easy to get burned with shared passwords you use for your corporate social media accounts. Force a password change on public company accounts whenever someone who had access leaves the company.
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16/ Make sure you exactly know who can move money in the company, and make sure they know how modern Business Email Compromise attacks work. These attacks are way more complex than traditional fake billing scams.
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17/ Make sure your developers can identify and fix the common security vulnerabilities. Then have your app security tested. Have your network pentested. Have your code audited.
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18/ And when you know your stuff is safe, your next challenge is to convince your customers that you can be trusted, even though you’re just a startup. One tip there is to get experienced advisors to join you, validating your security process and vouching for you. Good luck! /end
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19/ PS. This thread was based on a blog post I made for the http://Maki.vc (
@MakiVentures) blog:https://medium.com/maki-vc/the-ten-most-common-security-problems-that-startup-companies-fall-into-6ec468091ea7 …Prikaži ovu nit
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