Chris Behrens (@crispaarons) 's Twitter Profile
Chris Behrens

@crispaarons

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calendar_today20-09-2011 20:32:34

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Twitter, meet Pace. Pace, meet Twitter. Pace helps you grow more efficiently by identifying where sales touchpoints can accelerate your #PLG motion. paceapp.com/blog-posts/int…

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Excited to share SYN Ventures Fund II, a $300m vehicle focused on series A/B cybersecurity companies. There are more cyber attacks, ransomware, and breaches happening than ever, and we're excited to back the next generation of defensive cyber companies. theinformation.com/briefings/cybe…

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Cybersecurity-only VC funds raised so far this year: - Ten Eleven: $600m - YL Ventures: $400m - SYN Ventures: $300m - Cyberstarts: $200m $1.5b of fresh capital 🤩

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Excited to share this deep dive on SYN Ventures written by our friends at Strategy of Security. We cover a few broad VC market trends, sector specialization, and our playbook for partnering with founders and CISOs. strategyofsecurity.com/syn-ventures-a…

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Momentum Cyber’s Cybersecurity Market Review for Q3 2022 was released this morning. I teamed up again with the awesome team at SYN Ventures to write the foreword. I'll be sharing some commentary and insights from the data over the next couple days.

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Baby got RBAC! So cool to see our billboard featured in Times Square today. Thank you Brex for making it happen 🙌. #bigapplebuilders

Baby got RBAC! So cool to see our billboard featured in Times Square today. Thank you <a href="/brexHQ/">Brex</a> for making it happen 🙌. #bigapplebuilders
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In the 1970s, most enterprise software was built in-house or heavily customized. In the 1980s, relational databases (Oracle, DB2) made standardized infrastructure viable. By the 1990s, enterprise software (SAP, etc) became dominant because vendors could spread R&D costs across

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Wife in Barcelona this week so my sons and I (3/yo and 1/yo) finally got to watch the Ana de Armas masterpiece: From the world of John Wick: Ballerina. 10/10.