Joni Klippert
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And the choice to do that has a lot of benefit for the customer in that when the scanner is running and it's sending thousands of attacks, you don't want those attacks to traverse the internet because it's going to take a very long time for that scan to run.
And the choice to do that has a lot of benefit for the customer in that when the scanner is running and it's sending thousands of attacks, you don't want those attacks to traverse the internet because it's going to take a very long time for that scan to run.
And the choice to do that has a lot of benefit for the customer in that when the scanner is running and it's sending thousands of attacks, you don't want those attacks to traverse the internet because it's going to take a very long time for that scan to run.
So if it's instead running right next to where your code lives, your code base is that round trip time is really fast and it makes the scanning capability really fast. But the thing that it did for Stemcock is we aren't having to scale the scanning engine ourselves.
So if it's instead running right next to where your code lives, your code base is that round trip time is really fast and it makes the scanning capability really fast. But the thing that it did for Stemcock is we aren't having to scale the scanning engine ourselves.
So if it's instead running right next to where your code lives, your code base is that round trip time is really fast and it makes the scanning capability really fast. But the thing that it did for Stemcock is we aren't having to scale the scanning engine ourselves.
So it's a very sort of inexpensive and highly scalable platform to run because as the scanner turns on, it's phoning home and we're getting all of the telemetry and streaming results live. And so there's a very heavy SaaS component to the business, but we aren't having to scale and manage scan runners on behalf of customers all over the world. running as many scans as possible.
So it's a very sort of inexpensive and highly scalable platform to run because as the scanner turns on, it's phoning home and we're getting all of the telemetry and streaming results live. And so there's a very heavy SaaS component to the business, but we aren't having to scale and manage scan runners on behalf of customers all over the world. running as many scans as possible.
So it's a very sort of inexpensive and highly scalable platform to run because as the scanner turns on, it's phoning home and we're getting all of the telemetry and streaming results live. And so there's a very heavy SaaS component to the business, but we aren't having to scale and manage scan runners on behalf of customers all over the world. running as many scans as possible.
So that was a very smart technical decision that had benefits for both sort of the cost of running StackHawk, but also the experience for the customer.
So that was a very smart technical decision that had benefits for both sort of the cost of running StackHawk, but also the experience for the customer.
So that was a very smart technical decision that had benefits for both sort of the cost of running StackHawk, but also the experience for the customer.
As a product person, what I would quickly say is the product's very elegant. You have brands, household name brands using your product and telling you how much they love it. There is an incredible amount of pride that I feel associated with that. But more than the product, our team is killer. Like our company culture is so much fun. Those early engineers I talked about still work here.
As a product person, what I would quickly say is the product's very elegant. You have brands, household name brands using your product and telling you how much they love it. There is an incredible amount of pride that I feel associated with that. But more than the product, our team is killer. Like our company culture is so much fun. Those early engineers I talked about still work here.
As a product person, what I would quickly say is the product's very elegant. You have brands, household name brands using your product and telling you how much they love it. There is an incredible amount of pride that I feel associated with that. But more than the product, our team is killer. Like our company culture is so much fun. Those early engineers I talked about still work here.
They're five and a half years in and they love coming to work. They love each other. It's just a really special place to be. And when one chooses to work this hard and do something like a startup, part of the value of that is you get to pick the people that you work with and build incredible relationships with them.
They're five and a half years in and they love coming to work. They love each other. It's just a really special place to be. And when one chooses to work this hard and do something like a startup, part of the value of that is you get to pick the people that you work with and build incredible relationships with them.
They're five and a half years in and they love coming to work. They love each other. It's just a really special place to be. And when one chooses to work this hard and do something like a startup, part of the value of that is you get to pick the people that you work with and build incredible relationships with them.
So for me, the team and the cultural organism that is StackHawk is something that I'm blessed to be a part of and really proud of.
So for me, the team and the cultural organism that is StackHawk is something that I'm blessed to be a part of and really proud of.