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From YouTube: Cybereason Visit
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Mayor Walsh and other city officials tour cybersecurity company "Cybereason" located within the John Hancock Tower in the Back Bay. Cybereason was founded by Israeli intelligence cybersecurity experts, providing brands like Softbank and Lockheed Martin cybersecurity for their most critical digital assets.
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We're
really
just
hit
a
lesson,
and
you
know
a
little
bit.
I
know
the
possibly
after
a
little
bit
what
we're
doing
in
City
Hall
and
we
are-
we
are
putting
things
in
place.
So
certainly
we
love
to
have
your
input
where
you
were
throwing
on
some
and
we're
joined
by
City
Council.
Just
a
people
as
well
today,
so
inclined
Jones
from
the
mayor's
office
of
economic,
obviously
and
Jennifer
from
the
mayor's
are
from
the
mailbox.
The
mid-levels.
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Perfect
left
open
world
so
I
think
the
rules
cause
a
little
bit
of
who
we
are,
how
started
the
company
and
then
how
its
progressed
to
eat
here.
So
cyber
reason,
basically
a
little
bit
about
my
personal
background
so
on
we
ordered
the
CEO
and
co-founder
of
cyber
reason.
I
started
my
career
in
the
Army
in
Tel,
Aviv
I
was
part
of
the
1800.
It's
the
equivalent
to
the
NSA
here.
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I
spent
there
another
six
years
and
for
us
2010
when
the
attack
on
the
nuclear
facility
in
Iran
become
public
name
Stuxnet.
That
was
the
day
that
we
knew
that
the
world
is
going
to
change
in
the
past
couple
of
days
shows
us
that
this
Poland
just
grinding
up
on
the
common
glass,
basically
in
2012
and
me,
and
my
two
co-founders
we
decided
to
cyber-
is
the
idea
behind.
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We
know
that
if
somebody
wants
to
go
in,
they
will
be
able
to
do
that
and
then
the
question
how
you
feel
with
it
won't
work
and
basically
said:
ok,
let's
invent
something
new
that
will
work
under
the
assumption
that
the
bad
guys
will
be
able
to
go
in
and
then
we
need
to
find
them
lock
them
almost
immediately.
So
the
easiest
way
to
think
about
it
is
how
to
protect
against
terrorism
in
the
physical
world.
That's
the
same
thing.
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That's
happening
right
now
are
in
the
cyber
world
a
little
bit
bio
about
the
company
church
right
now.
Cyber
ism
is
about
300
people
separated
between
four
different
places.
The
R&D
and
the
research
is
in
Tel
Aviv.
We
have
more
than
hundred
people
there
here
in
Boston.
This
is
basically
the
headquarter
of
the
company,
the
senior
management
and
every
decision
is
made
here.
We
moved
here
from
almost
zero
two
years
ago
to
I,
don't
know
how
much
behind
hundred
thirteen
and
Counting
meaning
the
decadence
that
we're
growing.
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We
moved
to
this
office
half
a
year
ago
and
right.
We
need
to
move
again
right
at
the
cadence
of
adding
more
people
to
the
cyber
is
enforces
normal.
We
choose
Boston,
meaning
that
I
moved
from
Tel
Aviv
to
here
in
2014.
We
could
go
to
any
other
cities,
we
decided
to
come
to
Boston.
There
is
many
reasons.
One
of
the
reason
is
the
talent
pool
that
second,
we
believe
that
exists
here
and
not
exist
in
any
other
places.
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Today,
I
can
say
that
it's
true,
we
couldn't
grow
so
fast
without
the
downpour
that
exists
in
the
city,
I
prefer
to
meet
people.
Face-To-Face
I
prefer
people
to
come
to
the
office,
so
this
is
just
to
prove
that
women
actually
achieve
it.
What
we
average
age
is
a
new
hires.
So
if
the
interesting
thing
that
we
did
the
service
service,
it's
really
all
over
the
place,
meaning.
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Some
places
and
in
other
places
nothing
so
it's
like
right
now
here
we
have
other
ways
to
get
room
that
will
visit
them.
That
is
the
expert
in
security
part
of
the
continuum
that
we
have
in
tel-aviv.
So
usually
it's
a
relatively
young
guy
that
served
in
the
NSA
or
other
places,
and
we
have
marketing
that
again
can
be
young
people
all
the
way
to
other
department
that
we
have
basically
all
over.
So
it's
like
I
learned
a
new
word
when
I
moved
to
here
into
Boston.
The
board
will
diversity.
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What
I'm
trying
to
do
here
I
will
argue
that
it's
a
little
bit
more
tough
here,
but
it's
something
that
what
so
in
general,
we
raised
the
19
million
nine
zero
from
four
different
vendors.
One
is
there
with
chart
River
venture
that
they're
sitting
across
the
river
here?
The
other
one
is
a
spark
capital
that
in
Newbury
Street,
the
other
one
is
the
locus
marking
the
defense
contractor
that
invested
in
cyber
isn't
and
the
fourth
one
is
the
soft
Bank
from
Japan,
as
invested
in
cyber
in
our
planning.
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The
near
future
is
to
keep
pushing
this
agenda
and
to
make
sure
that
they
were
going
and
protecting
working.
This
is
a
good
segue
to
the
last
topic.
Two
weeks
ago,
we
announced
a
program
that
we
call
the
secure
Boston
they
gear.
Behind
that
your
Boston
is
to
release
it,
release
a
free
tool
alder
to
anybody
that
wanted
to
protect
themselves
against
ransomware,
we're
very
happy
that
we
did
in
two
weeks
ago,
because
this
Friday
adjust
the
world
show
that
that
it
was
first
timely
manner.
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Second,
a
problem
that
our
interview
in
saying
that
that's
going
to
be
the
big
thing
there
right,
usually
on
expecting
them
to
predict
nothing
too
month,
but
even
two
weeks
before
the
something
big
like
this
Evan.
This
is
like
very
family
I
will
ask
the
support
of
everybody
and
the
anti-defamation
team,
or
the
supporting
us
to
push
it
out
as
much
as
we
can
we're
not
making
any
profit
out
of
it.
We
want.
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You
talk
about
size,
scary.
What
was
the
was
the
biggest
break
in
terminologies,
but
what's
the
biggest
kind
of
client,
you
see
sighs
the
most
product
that
you're
protecting
all
looking
at
now
see
if
government
side
scary,
but
we're
talking
like
what
what's
the
biggest
group
of
business
entrepreneurs
that
come
into
you.
That.
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We
protect
them
here,
so
we
have
everything
from
one
of
the
biggest
gang
in
the
u.s..
Let
me
repeat
the
captain
or
fast
local
marketing,
the
defense
contractor
they're,
not
just
investors.
We
are
protecting
them
over
here,
so
it
goes
all
the
way
from
like
the
top
one,
two
three
or
a
fortune
and
100
all
the
way
to
a
small
businesses
that
would
protect
them
as
well
all
the
way
to
the
free
product
that
basically,
this
is
not
a
part
of
our
business
model.
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We
just
give
it
so
say
two
pathetic
people,
individual,
so
just
to
make
sense
the
individual,
please.
We
have
more
than
300
thousand
people
that
already
downloaded
and
used
and
basically
protected
against
the
phenomena
that
we
saw
on
Friday.
So
as
much
as
people
are
using
it
more.
Basically,
they
will
be
more
protected
than
we
can
will
together
be
able
to
push
out
criminals.
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The
police
were
boss
or
investigating
one
of
them.
The
calls
people
hacking
into
people's
identity,
yep
and
kind
of
making
those
calls
threats
of
us.
You
know
Idol
of
one's
own,
our
column
do
not
reject
them.
It
is
constantly
last
week
examines
I
had
that
was
a
hack
as
well
yeah.
Do
you
think
we
have
to
worry
about
the
city?
I
mean
I
know.
Obviously
we
know
the
bagel
paper
yourself.
Oh
geez
accent
color,
to
consider
that
we
look
out
for
in
the
city
in.
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Of
cybersecurity,
please
I
think
that
deflecting
the
information
and
obviously
information.
It's
not
just
about
the
information,
because
with
ransom
we
see
it's
moving
from
and
the
lastest
situation
was
in
the
UK
that
basically,
they
encrypt
all
the
pieces
in
an
Hospital.
Suddenly,
the
doctor
cannot
treat
the
patient
suddenly,
the
patients
are
getting
particularly
not
able
treatment,
and
one
of
the
doctor
publishing
can
share
it
with
you
that
he
is
concerned
about
his
patient
life,
because
you
cannot
get
the
results
of
the
tests
and
we
don't
know
what
to
do
in
order
to
our
treatment.
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D
And
this
point
of
view
will
change
the
way
that
were
a
unit
deserts
less
because
it's
not
you
know
local
anymore,
yeah,
yeah,
you're,
right,
you're,
right
so
think.
Let's
review
what's
happening,
that
in
Fox
Friday,
let's
get
hyper
decided
to
have,
but
it's
not
just
to
have
is
to
roll
people
mind
in
the
old
days.
It
will
go
to
a
specific
location
physically
and
they
wrote
them
now.
What
did
he
do?
Rob
the
internet
adjust,
predicts
virus
and
waiting
to
get
the
money
back.
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B
This
specific
one,
every
system
that
gets
ticked
at
every
piece
of
data
encrypted
and
then
you
gotta
pay
around
sadhana
crystal.
So
it's
spreading
like
look
like
a
worm
used
to
work
very
fast
very
far
and
when
it
hits
it
doesn't
fit.
So
if
there's
a
police
system,
if
there's
a
traffic
system,
if
there's
a
national
system,
it
just
becomes
unusable
and
coming
to
the
paper,
we
were
fortunate
in
us
that
most
of
the
damage
were
shut
down
prior
to
reaching
a
limited
group.
B
The
harvest
committee
could
happen
here
varies
someone
have
to
download
something
to
do
that
case.
No,
no
I
mean
usually
we
told
if
you
don't
click
on
it,
you're,
alright-
and
that's
that's
generally
true,
but
there
are
some
classes
of
vulnerabilities
that
don't
require
these.
There
error
when
they
happen.
It's
important
to
have
some
technology
detective
or
reversal
as
our
own
Lance
approves.
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The
criminals
of
there
is
two
business
model
that
working
here
in
bar
one
is
the
criminal
business
model
that
actually
the
combination
of
ransom
software
and
Bitcoin.
The
ability
to
collect
this
money
become
a
very
good
business
model
for
hacker.
So
these
phenomena
in
the
last
year,
according
to
the
FBI,
by
the
way,
I
think
that
it's
crossed
the
1
billion
across.
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It's
like
we're
talking
about
massive
amount
of
ability
to
rob
people,
and
it's
not
just
local
just
everywhere.
So
this
is
the
business
side
of
the
house.
I
believe
that
the
security
side
outside
of
the
house
will
separate
it
into
two
segments
that
one
will
be
IT
security
that
we
have
in
the
old
days,
meaning
firewalls
and
things
like
that
and
the
other
one.
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It
will
be
more
complete
about
the
cyber
security
market,
meaning
how
can
I
protect
a
company,
a
city
or
any
place
in
the
world
against
things
that
are
new,
that
I
don't
know
that
existed.
Okay
in
these
two,
which
people
showed
in
fried
on
Fridays,
that
we
managed
to
protect
people
against
something
that
we
didn't
plant
didn't
knew
that
that
variant
will
be
out
there,
and
this
is
using
a
new
behavior
method
of
protecting.
So
we
need
to
shift
our
mindset
in
the
method
that
were
using
in
order
to
protect
people
right
now.
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D
D
Now
I
need
to
convince
them
that
we
need
to
do
it
again,
but
maybe
I'm,
not
so
smart,
and
so
it's
about
the
people.
So
basically
it's
about
the
people
more
than
just
about
the
people.
I
think
that
they
are
were
not.
This
is
something
that
is
driving
me
crazy.
Basically,
their
world
is
not
there,
but
by
the
way,
it's
not
just
Boston
problem,
it's
everywhere
in
the
world
problem.
So
that's
the
reason
that
we
decided
to
go
free
with
some
of
our
product
to
spread
the
world.
Is
it
doing
good
to
cypher?
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A
I
think
you
know
your
company
is
hitting
it
I
mean.
Certainly
we
turn
to
so
much
technology.
Everything
that
we
do
you
know
we're
measuring
data
from
our
reporting
to
from
from
the
public
to
us
is
to
the
3-1-1
M.
Everything
is
about
information,
everything
information,
whether
it's
our
our
job
performance,
how
we're
going
to
carry
it
out,
how
we're
going
to
do
budgets
all
of
that
information.
A
I
think
that
we
have
such
a
high
technology,
data-driven
society
today
as
a
city
and
as
a
country
and
as
a
world
that
was
changing
so
fast
and
I-
think
that
you
know
when
you
think
about
when
you
think
about
what
happened
Friday,
but
when
you
also
think
about
the
threats
around
the
world
with
North
Korea
South,
Korea
Syria
I
mean
a
lot
of
what
they're
doing.
Is
technology
they're,
trying
to
figure
out
it's
not
so
much
having
the
warhead
or
the
nuclear
capability?
A
It's
having
that
technology
available
to
the
launch
so
I
mean
so
the
world
is
changing
and
I
think
as
a
city.
We
just
want
to
make
sure
that
that
we
continue
to
stay
stay
ahead
of
the
game,
but
also
make
sure
that
we
continue
to
move
forward
at
the
city
me.
You
talk
about
the
streetlights,
we're
talking
about
turning
off
your
lights
over
technology
wise,
we
can,
we
can
actually
literally
have
the
flow
of
traffic
move.
The
way
we
want
to
how
to
move.
A
That
was
pull
it
unheard
of
30
years
ago
now
we
can
literally
be
able
to
sit
in
a
room,
Sunday
and
kind
of
hit.
Every
green
light
in
the
city
of
Boston.
Could
everyone
at
the
same
time.
So
those
are
the
things
that
we
have
to
stay
have
and
make
sure
we
build
a
good
infrastructure.
We
don't
have
a
strong
infrastructure
for
upgrading
some
of
us,
some
of
our
computers,
and
some
of
us
are
materials
now,
but
we've
still
we're
probably
and
we're
in
1980.
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It's
it's
really
on.
You
know
having
the
backup.
We
have
a
really
good,
really
good
group
of
people
working
for
the
city
with
technology,
but
we
will
continue
to
build
out
with
the
Department
sounds
great,
and
only
at
the
press
K,
because
it's
not
doing
an
announcement
I,
don't
think
he
announced
oh,
but
you'll
get
me
later.
Okay,
maybe
I'll
see
anybody
when
added
I
tell
your
client,
oh
my
god.
E
Alright
well
I'll
just
add
that
we're
going
to
encourage
nonprofits
to
use
this,
because
one
of
the
areas
that
we
cover
a
lot
is
just
security
for
not
just
reach
institutions
but
nonprofits.
So
I'm
really
grateful
that
you're
actually
making
this
available-
and
you
know
I
think
sometimes
we
think
about
the
larger
infrastructure,
but
it's
the
sometimes
it's
the
smaller
institutions,
synagogues
churches
and
our
nonprofits
that
end
up
being
very
vulnerable
and
they're
having
ransomware
attacking
these
kind
of
institutions.
Here
today,
let.
D
Me
say
something
about
these:
we're
committed
people
that
anybody
people-
this
is
basically
the
program
that
we
launched.
You
walk
with
your
endorsement
or
encourage
people
to
actually
use
it
in
lots.
Five
day,
more
than
300,000
people
were
protected
against
brutal
attack,
and
we
saw
it
live
morphing.