We are diving deep into the world of API security with Jeremy from FireTail. Discover the critical role APIs play in the modern internet and the growing security challenges they pose. Jeremy shares valuable insights on protecting your business from vulnerabilities, the importance of zero trust architecture, and the impact of AI on cybersecurity. Whether you're a developer, business owner, or tech enthusiast, this conversation offers essential knowledge to help you safeguard your digital assets. Tune in to learn how FireTail's innovative solutions can enhance your API security strategy.
About Guest:
Jeremy Snyder is the Founder & CEO of FireTail, leading innovations in API security amid rising threats to data privacy. His expertise spans cloud computing, cybersecurity, and international business, with a focus on impactful solutions. Fluent in five languages and with a global outlook shaped by living in five countries, Jeremy prioritises purposeful connections and meaningful engagements. For contact, please ensure your request includes relevant context, as unsolicited messages are respectfully declined to maintain professional integrity and privacy standards.
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Founder and CEO of Firetail
Founder & CEO at FireTail, innovators in end-to-end API security. APIs are the number one attack surface and represent a threat to data privacy and security.
I look for interesting challenges in the cloud, cybersecurity, and datadomain spaces, with the potential to have a positive impact. I also have expertise in M&A, international business, business development, strategy and operations. I speak 5 languages and have lived in 5 countries.
Best way to reach me is to send a connection request with information about why you'd like to connect. I often decline requests that don't tell me why you're reaching out. All unsolicited messages are declined and reported to LinkedIn as spam, while you and your contact request are blocked.