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134: Greg Fitzgerald, Co-Founder and President of Sevco Security, talks the importance of understanding the problem the customer has

June 03, 2022 Andrew Monaghan
The Cyber Go-To-Market podcast for cybersecurity sales and marketing teams
134: Greg Fitzgerald, Co-Founder and President of Sevco Security, talks the importance of understanding the problem the customer has
Show Notes

In this episode, Greg Fitzgerald, co-founder and President of Sevco Security, who is fresh off his selection for the RSA Conference innovation sandbox, joins us to share and expand on Sevco’s driving philosophy: “You can’t protect what you don’t know.” 

There are lot’s of companies that have worked on this problem, however Greg explains how Sevco’s deep understanding of correlating data enables them to create a compelling single source of truth.

Greg discusses how Sevco found its problem-solving niche, how that approach to solving for blind spots can be translated across companies and much more.

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