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The AI Architect's avatar

Solid expansion on the layer zero concept. The predictable evolution pattern (posture then detection then ops) really clarifies why CSPM won early even without deep runtime features. The point about layer zero optimzing for scale/UX rather than security edge cases explains why enterprises end up with misconfiguration nightmares, dunno if tighter defaults would even help given flexibility requirements.

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I would say that besides identifying the layer zero and providing a solution, actually being able to execute on the commercial side is probably the biggest differentiator. The peculiar thing about cybersecurity remains that you can have exceptional technical companies fail in their go-to-market strategy simply because they were "average" at it (and if they are lucky, they get acquired at a sufficient valuation to still pay off the early investors and founders).

The interesting question is what this motion would look like if platformization really plays out and the data, workflow integration, and human talent of the large incumbents like CrowdStrike and Palo Alto Networks prove too difficult to overcome for new entrants to the next layer zeros.

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