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4 days ago |
websiteplanet.com | Predrag Vlatković |Roberto Popolizio
Safety Detectives, Aris Bitziopoulos, C.T.E of Cybernetics Lab, explains how they’re replacing legacy assumptions with radical transparency, ISO-level rigor, and a new model for performance testing that’s already influencing global standards. In 2–3 sentences, why does your company exist? What’s the fundamental issue it was designed to solve?
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4 days ago |
safetydetectives.com | Roberto Popolizio
In 1991, ‘Gbenga Sesan was barred from entering his school’s computer room because the teacher didn’t trust newcomers. That moment of exclusion set him on a lifelong mission: not just to learn technology, but to make it accessible for every young African, regardless of income, gender, or geography. Today, he leads Paradigm Initiative, a nonprofit operating in eleven countries that equips African youth with the digital, financial, and entrepreneurial skills they really need to change their lives.
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1 week ago |
safetydetectives.com | Roberto Popolizio
Everyone’s racing to adopt AI, but they are securing it like any other software application. And that’s where everything breaks down. Tools don’t fit. Workflows don’t match. Risks go unchecked. This happens because traditional security solutions fail to provide protection across the full AI lifecycle, from development to production, disrupting engineering processes and leaving major gaps in visibility and governance.
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1 week ago |
websiteplanet.com | Predrag Vlatković |Roberto Popolizio |Luka Dragovic
What started as a frustration with the high cost and complexity of traditional web design turned into a mission to democratize website creation. Lewis Anderson, Co-Founder of Dazzly, shares how the team built a user-friendly platform that’s helping small businesses take control of their online presence—no coding, no hassle. Website Planet has the pleasure. Can you share a few details about Dazzly’s founding story and its journey to where it is now?
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1 week ago |
safetydetectives.com | Roberto Popolizio
Companies are still paying six figures for pentests that take weeks to run and deliver static PDF reports — even though 5,000 new vulnerabilities are discovered every month. It’s not just outdated. It’s dangerous. In this interview with Website Planet, Red Sentry CEO Valentina Flores explains why they rebuilt pentesting from the ground up, and why waiting a year for your next test could cost you everything.
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