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Grégoire Ostian retweeted
19 Sep 2023
People always ask me how to judge if someone is "good at product." When you want to know if someone is good at architecture, you start by asking them about the buildings they like and perhaps their favorite architects. They might reply that they are a fan of the Villa Savoye near Paris, of the modernist movement, and especially of its leading architect, Le Corbusier, whose life and work they are familiar with. As an expert, you will then discuss why this work is remarkable. They will explain how the stilts elevate the house to free up the basement, they will surely also tell you the history of rooftop terraces, praise the "open plan" which, thanks to the load-bearing structure, eliminates the need for load-bearing walls, offering more layout freedom. They will end by praising the brilliance of strip windows which provide light as well as a panoramic view. In short, you'll get your money's worth. If you want to know if someone is "good at product," do the same thing: discuss products. Ask them about their favorite products and, more importantly, ask why. Don't settle for the easy answer you could get from any satisfied user. Dig deeper and demand a product professional's response. If they tell you they like "Notion" – as do millions of other users – hope that they say they love Notion because they invented the interface of modern software just as Microsoft did 30 years earlier. While Google Suite naively adapted Microsoft's office suite online by replicating the same products and interfaces, Notion fully embraced the new paradigm of the web. Notion used the multi-modality of the webpage to accommodate structured data, images, text, and more within a single object, "the page." They built on the block concept, which we'd seen elsewhere, like on Medium, but they improved and sophisticated it. Microsoft Office was designed for "print," focusing on layout and formatting, but Notion is designed for the web and mobile. Also, expect them to talk about the page as a granular object that abstracts the file and its tree structure (the ability to nest a page within a page) that replaces the notion of a directory. Hope they touch on the "Workspace" concept that extends the notion of an account and companies. Demand as much from a product professional's answer as you would from an architecture professional's. Expect the same passion, expertise, attention to detail, and historical knowledge. And if you consider yourself "good at product," don't hesitate to join us at @hexacc : talent@hexa.com
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Grégoire Ostian retweeted
21 Aug 2023
🔒 Security then: network-based 👥 Security now: identity-based 🌐 What's the surest way to safeguard a business in the cloud era––with remote users, devices, and apps? Read @chanjbs's how-to guide for building a modern enterprise identity program: bessemervp.team/3P7JZbf
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Grégoire Ostian retweeted
🚨 elba raises €2.5 million to create the first security co-pilot for employees.🚨 What if the solution isn't to ban the use of specific software or a new language model like GPT in our organizations? elba.security
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started playing with @jittervideo, can't remember something that addictive since football manager
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Grégoire Ostian retweeted
26 Jan 2023
Super happy to be featured in @RAISE_Groupe Ventures’s Report. Check it out if you want to know what’s hot in the VC’s scope for 2023 bit.ly/3WSoCvf
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Grégoire Ostian retweeted
“Hey, I want to secure my company, but I don't know where to start” We hear this a lot, and the new year is the right occasion to kickstart your cyber efforts. Let’s start with your SaaS stack. A thread 🧵
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Grégoire Ostian retweeted
this is what happens when you don’t recycle your pizza boxes
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Grégoire Ostian retweeted
Have you ever thought about your Slack security? Slack is probably the most iconic startup tool, and with the increase of remote working, it became more and more central and crucial in any modern organisation. But is it secure? Is my Slack security well set up? A thread🧵
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cofounders in a bear market
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Grégoire Ostian retweeted
22 Nov 2022
Today, @elba_security is launching! 🤩 Our first startup in the cybersecurity space founded by @Theo_Rouer @AntoineBerton10 & @gregostian In a couple of months, they closed more than a dozen clients and remediated thousands of critical security alerts elba.security
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uber breach reveals the worst of cybersecurity marketing
Grégoire Ostian retweeted
14 Sep 2022
Le risque lié aux applications tierces est parfois méconnu, car moins intelligible, il n’en présente pas moins un enjeu crucial pour la sécurité des organisations. Découvrez comment elba vous aide à gerer les risques liés au Google Sign-in 👇 elba.security/google-sign-in…

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i know SOC2 is not an easy thing, but come on sslady
Replying to @disclosetv
Beating Pharma is the only thing hes done. What a joke Biden the useless man in office . Hes destroyed our Country with his Soc2 bull shit.
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should have used @ComplianceDocs_
Grégoire Ostian retweeted
yeah you better collect NFTs than compliance docs for your vendor assessment - we're live on @ProductHunt to save your time! producthunt.com/posts/compli…

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happy tuesday to all my fellow friends building their e-reputation out here
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should have turned on gpt-3 instead
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Grégoire Ostian retweeted
11 Aug 2022
Kuri is an app that wants to reduce your food's carbon footprint tcrn.ch/3zRYC9y by @Haje

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