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It's not a matter of if, it's a matter of when.

If you've never been the victim of a cyberattack or a data breach, the chances are that you will be soon.

Ranging from simple phishing emails to elaborate and highly-coordinated campaigns to steal government secrets, the severity of cyberattacks all across the globe is intensifying.

And the need to for best-in-class security vendors -- to proactively protect you before an "oh shoot" moment occurs -- has never been greater.

Yet how do we know who to trust? There are also thousands of cybersecurity providers who offer services to protect against cybercrime.

That ranges from small startups with a clever idea, to independent corporations like CrowdStrike (Nasdaq: CRWD) or SentinelOne (NYSE: S) who leaders in their niche, to consolidated behemoths like Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT) and Palo Alto Networks (Nasdaq: PANW) with a full suite of products.

There's an massive pool of vendors to choose from. According to research from Cisco (Nasdaq: CSC), 13% of companies are working with at least 20 different vendors for cybersecurity alone.

So how should companies differentiate themselves in this crowded field? What dangerous security vulnerabilities still aren't yet adequately protected against? And how should investors figure out which publicly-traded companies to put their money behind?

To help us answer those questions, we’ve brought in an expert. 7investing CEO Simon Erickson recently spoke with Simon Taylor, who is the founder and CEO of HYCU, about how to tune out the noise and look for the true winners in this space.

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It's not a matter of if, it's a matter of when.

If you've never been the victim of a cyberattack or a data breach, the chances are that you will be soon.

Ranging from simple phishing emails to elaborate and highly-coordinated campaigns to steal government secrets, the severity of cyberattacks all across the globe is intensifying.

And the need to for best-in-class security vendors -- to proactively protect you before an "oh shoot" moment occurs -- has never been greater.

Yet how do we know who to trust? There are also thousands of cybersecurity providers who offer services to protect against cybercrime.

That ranges from small startups with a clever idea, to independent corporations like CrowdStrike (Nasdaq: CRWD) or SentinelOne (NYSE: S) who leaders in their niche, to consolidated behemoths like Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT) and Palo Alto Networks (Nasdaq: PANW) with a full suite of products.

There's an massive pool of vendors to choose from. According to research from Cisco (Nasdaq: CSC), 13% of companies are working with at least 20 different vendors for cybersecurity alone.

So how should companies differentiate themselves in this crowded field? What dangerous security vulnerabilities still aren't yet adequately protected against? And how should investors figure out which publicly-traded companies to put their money behind?

To help us answer those questions, we’ve brought in an expert. 7investing CEO Simon Erickson recently spoke with Simon Taylor, who is the founder and CEO of HYCU, about how to tune out the noise and look for the true winners in this space.

  continue reading

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