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Inside the NetworkInside the NetworkMarty Roesch: Scaling Sourcefire and creating a new way to monetize open source security softwareIn this episode, we sit down with Marty Roesch, founder of Sourcefire. Sourcefire led the intrusion detection and protection (IDS/IPS) wave, raised four rounds of financing from leading VCs like NEA, Sierra Ventures, and Sequoia, and went public, later to be acquired by Cisco for $2.7 billion.Founders often believe that their first few customers cannot be large enterprises. Marty took the contrarian path. Sourcefire’s first few customers were all six-figure deals - PWC, Intel, SAIC, and International Paper. In addition to that, Sourcefire was incredibly successful in working with industry research firms li...2024-07-071h 07Enterprise Security Weekly (Video)Enterprise Security Weekly (Video)Shifting Cybersecurity Philosophy from Threat-Centric to Compromise-Centric - Martin Roesch - ESW #366For decades, security teams have been focused on preventing and detecting threats, only to find themselves buried so deep in alerts, they can't detect anything at all! We clearly need a different approach, which will be the topic of our conversation today with Marty. We'll be discussing a shift in philosophy and tactics. We'll discuss whether SecOps has a hoarding problem, and possible paths out of the current situation preventing today's teams from successfully detecting attacks. Finally, we'll discuss the impact AI has on all this (if any). Segment Resources: Why It’s Time to Evolve fr...2024-06-2842 minEnterprise Security Weekly (Audio)Enterprise Security Weekly (Audio)The risks and best practices of deploying AI to an enterprise - Martin Roesch, Anurag Lal - ESW #366We all might be a little worn out on this topic, but there's no escaping it. Executives want to adopt GenAI and it is being embedded into nearly every software product we use in both our professional and personal lives. In this interview, Anurag joins us to discuss how his company evaluated and ultimately integrated AI-based technologies into their products. We discuss: What to be aware of when deploying GenAI Key use cases and successes organizations are having with GenAI Some of the risks to be aware of How to prepare employees for GenAI Best practices to prepare...2024-06-282h 16Security Weekly Podcast Network (Audio)Security Weekly Podcast Network (Audio)The risks and best practices of deploying AI to an enterprise - Martin Roesch, Anurag Lal - ESW #366We all might be a little worn out on this topic, but there's no escaping it. Executives want to adopt GenAI and it is being embedded into nearly every software product we use in both our professional and personal lives. In this interview, Anurag joins us to discuss how his company evaluated and ultimately integrated AI-based technologies into their products. We discuss: What to be aware of when deploying GenAI Key use cases and successes organizations are having with GenAI Some of the risks to be aware of How to prepare employees for GenAI Best practices to prepare...2024-06-282h 16Security Boulevard Chats Podcast - VideoSecurity Boulevard Chats Podcast - VideoSecurity Podcasting Origin Story - Security Boulevard Chats - Video EP1Mitch and Alan kick off 2024 by recalling the origins of Security Boulevard Chats, which started with their first security podcast in 2004. Twenty years ago!!! They discuss how security has gone from a niche job to today, where college grads emerge with security degrees and specializations. They discuss Marty Roesch's (snort creator and Sourcefire founder) article on the importance of holistically viewing security across the cloud and on-prem, tapping into AI's potential in cybersecurity, AI's increasing role in payment fraud and an upcoming webinar on why logging is more relevant than ever. Links Referenced in Podcast: ...2024-02-1133 minThe RSnake ShowThe RSnake ShowS05E06 - Inside the World of Cybersecurity and High-Stakes Sailing with Martin Roesch ive into a riveting conversation as RSnake meets Martin (Marty) Roesch, the mastermind behind the most renowned intrusion detection software, Snort, in the very heart of innovation - Andreessen Horowitz office. In an engrossing dialogue, Marty unveils the thrilling journey of Snort - from a simple project to an industry game-changer that he sold for a staggering $3bn! In an intriguing twist, Marty dives into his dynamic career transition, shifting gears from a successful entrepreneur to an astute investor, and then full circle back to the helm of an exciting venture, Netography. Get an insider's perspective on the world...2023-05-181h 40Security Weekly Podcast Network (Audio)Security Weekly Podcast Network (Audio)Throwback Episode - ESW #293It's another holiday week, so enjoy this episode from the ESW archives!   The cloud and SaaS were supposed to make things easier, simpler, more scalable. Arguably, they _have_ done all those things, but traditional, legacy networks linger. Migrations are messy and take time. Nearly everything is encrypted in transit by default. Today, we interview Marty Roesch, the creator of Snort and founder of SourceFire, to discuss how things have changed and what defenders can do to catch up and restore some order to the madness. We'll step through some history along the way - listeners m...2023-02-2344 minEnterprise Security Weekly (Audio)Enterprise Security Weekly (Audio)Throwback Episode - ESW #293It's another holiday week, so enjoy this episode from the ESW archives!   The cloud and SaaS were supposed to make things easier, simpler, more scalable. Arguably, they _have_ done all those things, but traditional, legacy networks linger. Migrations are messy and take time. Nearly everything is encrypted in transit by default. Today, we interview Marty Roesch, the creator of Snort and founder of SourceFire, to discuss how things have changed and what defenders can do to catch up and restore some order to the madness. We'll step through some history along the way - listeners m...2023-02-2344 minBusiness of CyberBusiness of CyberBoC #52: Marty Roesch, CEO at Netography; Scaling Sourcefire to a $2.7b Exit; Building a Company in 2023 vs. the early 2000s; Leadership Lessons Along the WayMarty Roesch is the CEO at Netography. Before Netography, he founded Sourcefire which sold to Cisco for $2.7b in 2013.2023-01-1847 minSecurity Weekly Podcast Network (Audio)Security Weekly Podcast Network (Audio)ESW #293 - Martin Roesch, Edward WuCloud computing’s velocity and dynamism make it hard for security teams to monitor and protect workloads in the cloud without impeding the agility of dev teams. ExtraHop Senior Principal Data Scientist Edward Wu joins ESW to discuss practical deployment approaches and scenarios to facilitate gathering and utilizing network data in cloud environments for improved visibility, detection, and response capabilities. This segment is sponsored by ExtraHop Networks. Visit https://securityweekly.com/extrahop to learn more about them!   The cloud and SaaS were supposed to make things easier, simpler, more scalable. Arguably, they _have_ don...2022-10-212h 10Enterprise Security Weekly (Audio)Enterprise Security Weekly (Audio)ESW #293 - Martin Roesch, Edward WuCloud computing’s velocity and dynamism make it hard for security teams to monitor and protect workloads in the cloud without impeding the agility of dev teams. ExtraHop Senior Principal Data Scientist Edward Wu joins ESW to discuss practical deployment approaches and scenarios to facilitate gathering and utilizing network data in cloud environments for improved visibility, detection, and response capabilities. This segment is sponsored by ExtraHop Networks. Visit https://securityweekly.com/extrahop to learn more about them!   The cloud and SaaS were supposed to make things easier, simpler, more scalable. Arguably, they _have_ don...2022-10-212h 10Enterprise Security Weekly (Video)Enterprise Security Weekly (Video)Situational Awareness in an Age of Dispersed Assets & Atomized Networks - Martin Roesch - ESW #293The cloud and SaaS were supposed to make things easier, simpler, more scalable. Arguably, they _have_ done all those things, but traditional, legacy networks linger. Migrations are messy and take time. Nearly everything is encrypted in transit by default. Today, we interview Marty Roesch, the creator of Snort and founder of SourceFire, to discuss how things have changed and what defenders can do to catch up and restore some order to the madness. We'll step through some history along the way - listeners might be surprised at how much our current situation mirrors the reasons behind why Marty created...2022-10-2148 minTalos TakesTalos TakesTalos Takes Ep. #46 (XL Edition): Snort 3 roundtable discussionWe’ve got another special XL episode this week, this time about Snort 3. This roundtable covers everything you could know about Snort 3’s life, going back as far as its inception in the early 2010s. We even went out of our way to get Marty Roesch, the creator of Snort.Marty, along with our other panelists, discusses the origins of Snort 3, what benefits you can gain by upgrading and what other features you can expect to see in the future.2022-08-1253 minThree Buddy ProblemThree Buddy ProblemDown memory lane with Snort and Sourcefire creator Marty RoeschNetwork security pioneer Marty Roesch takes listeners on a trip down memory lane, sharing stories from the creation of Snort back in the 1990s, the startup journey of building Sourcefire into an IDS/IPS powerhouse and selling the company for $2 billion, the U.S. government killing a Check Point acquisition, and his newest adventure as chief executive at Netography.Links:Martin Roesch on LinkedInMartin Roesch - WikipediaMartin Roesch on TwitterThe early days of SnortCisco Banks On Sourcefire And Snort For Its Security FutureCheck Point Aborts Sourcefire AcquisitionMartin Roesch joins Netography as CEO2022-07-251h 07The Decibel Podcast: Founders Helping FoundersThe Decibel Podcast: Founders Helping FoundersMarty Roesch, Founder of Sourcefire: Don’t Be The Smartest Guy In The RoomMarty Roesch is the founder and CEO of Sourcefire, one of the very first commercial open source companies, that was acquired by Cisco in 2013 for $2.7 billion. On today’s episode, Jon Sakoda speaks with Marty Roesch on his journey to CEO, including how laser tag became his foray into cybersecurity and why he considers himself a “particularly good benevolent dictator”. Have Empathy For Your Users [14:19-15:19] - Marty got the motivation to continue developing Sourcefire alongside his 9-5 from the direct interactions he had with its users. Later on, his business model relied on the understanding he had of the...2021-11-1134 minPaul\'s Security Weekly (Audio)Paul's Security Weekly (Audio)Special Edition Interview with Marty Roesch2016-06-0250 minProducts Archives | The Security Ledger with Paul F. RobertsProducts Archives | The Security Ledger with Paul F. RobertsIDS And The IoT: Snort Creator Marty Roesch On Securing The Internet of ThingsMartin Roesch is one of the giants of the security industry: a hacker in the truest sense of the term who, in the late 1990s created a wide range of security tools as a way to teach himself about information security. One of them, the open source SNORT intrusion detection system, turned into one of the mostly widely used and respected security tools in the world. SNORT became the foundation for Sourcefire, the company Marty helped found in 2001. And Sourcefire went on to fantastic success: first as a startup, then as a publicly traded company and, as of October...2014-04-1300 minopen source – The Security Ledger with Paul F. Robertsopen source – The Security Ledger with Paul F. RobertsIDS And The IoT: Snort Creator Marty Roesch On Securing The Internet of ThingsMartin Roesch is one of the giants of the security industry: a hacker in the truest sense of the term who, in the late 1990s created a wide range of security tools as a way to teach himself about information security. One of them, the open source SNORT intrusion detection system, turned into one of the mostly widely used and respected security tools in the world. SNORT became the foundation for Sourcefire, the company Marty helped found in 2001. And Sourcefire went on to fantastic success: first as a startup, then as a publicly traded company and, as of October...2014-04-1300 minsmart home Archives | The Security Ledger with Paul F. Robertssmart home Archives | The Security Ledger with Paul F. RobertsIDS And The IoT: Snort Creator Marty Roesch On Securing The Internet of ThingsMartin Roesch is one of the giants of the security industry: a hacker in the truest sense of the term who, in the late 1990s created a wide range of security tools as a way to teach himself about information security. One of them, the open source SNORT intrusion detection system, turned into one of the mostly widely used and respected security tools in the world. SNORT became the foundation for Sourcefire, the company Marty helped found in 2001. And Sourcefire went on to fantastic success: first as a startup, then as a publicly traded company and, as of October...2014-04-1300 minweb applications Archives | The Security Ledger with Paul F. Robertsweb applications Archives | The Security Ledger with Paul F. RobertsIDS And The IoT: Snort Creator Marty Roesch On Securing The Internet of ThingsMartin Roesch is one of the giants of the security industry: a hacker in the truest sense of the term who, in the late 1990s created a wide range of security tools as a way to teach himself about information security. One of them, the open source SNORT intrusion detection system, turned into one of the mostly widely used and respected security tools in the world. SNORT became the foundation for Sourcefire, the company Marty helped found in 2001. And Sourcefire went on to fantastic success: first as a startup, then as a publicly traded company and, as of October...2014-04-1300 minSecurity Wire WeeklySecurity Wire WeeklySecurity Wire Weekly / May 30 2007Snort creator and Sourcefire founder Marty Roesch talks about last year's failed Check Point acquisition and his decision to take Sourcefire public. Also, a summary of this week's news.Download Security Wire Weekly2007-05-3000 min