Bryan Onel’s father was a locksmith. As for Onel, he described himself as the digital equivalent.
Ethical hacking was Onel’s hobby growing up. He studied AI at university and then turned that hacking hobby into a profession. “I spent a decade performing penetration tests for over 150 companies across all sectors,” Onel tells TechCrunch, adding that he kept easily breaking into companies that had passed their security checks.
Onel realized that security often fell within two brackets: Painful but effective, or painless but ineffective, he said. Most companies were doing the bare minimum in cybersecurity and compliance, as it often takes too much work — and tools and talent — to provide effective security defenses.
Onel’s clients kept asking if he could provide a solution to their pro
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