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Posted On: 11/20/2017 4:09:42 PM
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What gives me confidence here is it's only a matter of time until current cyber-security companies clash with new technology from smaller cyber-security companies like Strikforce. The rumor of such a myriad showdown and possible partnerships has been going on here for months (I'd say about .
I don't think it's inconsistent to say that some are looking at Strikeforce. Names like McAfee, Norton and Webroot specifically come to mind.
The Government have been having several meetings with head officials on this and companies are clearly trying to adjust accordingly.
I don't think SFOR with Steve Cooper as a board member who was and I quote from his LinkedIn:
Would be part of a pump and dump. SFOR is far more than that.
I don't think it's inconsistent to say that some are looking at Strikeforce. Names like McAfee, Norton and Webroot specifically come to mind.
The Government have been having several meetings with head officials on this and companies are clearly trying to adjust accordingly.
I don't think SFOR with Steve Cooper as a board member who was and I quote from his LinkedIn:
Quote:
The first CIO of the US Department of Homeland Security, led the development of the IT Strategy for Homeland Security, guided the implementation of the unclassified and classified networks of the new department, oversaw the creation of the department's enterprise architecture, and provided the vision for the use of IT across the department.
Would be part of a pump and dump. SFOR is far more than that.
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