
Your Email Security is Stuck in the AV Era. It’s Time for EDR for Email.
It’s time for email security to evolve beyond simple prevention to an approach that delivers true resilience with detection and response capabilities that protect the environment before, during, and after an incident.
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How to Monitor Shadow IT using Material Security and Snowflake
We recently announced our partnership and integration with Snowflake to give joint customers a seamless way to leverage Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace data in their security data lake. Over the next few months, we’ll be sharing examples on how to use this data to measure and improve your security posture.

How Mars leveraged identity to protect sensitive content and applications
Maintaining the security of a large digital infrastructure can be a daunting task, especially for global enterprise organizations like Mars. We sat down with several of Mars' security staff to learn how they're leveraging identity to protect sensitive content and applications.

How Material Security Uncovered a Vulnerability in the Gmail API
Keeping Google and Microsoft account data secure is the foundation of our business at Material Security. When we discovered a serious vulnerability in the Gmail API, we immediately informed Google’s Bug Bounty program.
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The Future of Security Operations Podcast feat. Ryan Noon: Building & marketing a differentiated cybersecurity solution without spreading FUD
Check out Co-Founder Ryan Noon on this episode of Tines' Future of Security Operations podcast. Ryan chats with Tines' Thomas Kinsella on why email is such an excellent target for cyber attackers, how Material secures data within inboxes, and generally how to build a cybersecurity company and solution without spreading FUD.

An Interview with Softbank CISO Gary Hayslip: Part 2
ICYMI — CISO Gary Hayslip shared loads of advice for newly hired security leaders in part 1 of this blog series: “Crisis, fish tacos, and beer — a condensed guide for newly hired security leaders with SoftBank CISO Gary Hayslip.”. In part 2, we dig into learnings from both the private and public sector, why and how Gary started writing, and what he'd change about the security industry.
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Should you start a company in security? — a discussion with Haroon Meer, Zane Lackey, and Ryan Noon
Haroon Meer of Thinkst Canary, Zane Lackey of Signal Sciences and a16z, and Ryan Noon of Material Security offer their expertise and insights on the pros and cons of starting a company in the security field, as well as practical advice and lessons learned from their own experiences. Whether you're a seasoned entrepreneur or just getting started, this discussion is a must-watch for anyone considering venturing into the world of security startups.
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Crisis, fish tacos, and beer — a condensed guide for newly hired security leaders with SoftBank CISO Gary Hayslip.
With over 25 years of experience in security across the public and private sector, Gary Hayslip has built a reputation as a strategic CISO, advisor, and prolific author. He joined CEO Ryan Noon to share his background and provide a quick but authoritative guide for new security leaders when they join an organization.

Risky Biz: Why Security should use modern data platforms with Snowflake’s Omer Singer
On the latest Risky Business episode (starts at 42:23), Snowflake's Head of Cybersecurity Strategy, Omer Singer, and Material CEO, Ryan Noon, join Patrick Gray to discuss the evolution of data warehousing and how to adapt cutting-edge data infrastructure to cybersecurity.
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