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Ryan G. Cox

@ryangcox_

Cybersecurity Engineer. Writer. Builder.
🗞️ cyberseccafe.com
*️⃣ selecty.ai
💜 securibeat.com

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IRHQ is looking for early adopters! We're a Security Incident Management Tool helping IR Teams manage incidents from triage to resolution, organize post moretems, and track improvement items. DM if you're looking to get a good deal in exchange for feedback!

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Although IRHQ has received some feedback to improve the platform in the various demos given so far, feedback has been overall positive and people seem excited to get it in their hands! We're on to something here...

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The interview process in tech feels like a marathon... In some ways, it makes sense - I've been bamboozled before in shorter interview cycles. But is there a way to do it where interviewees don't have to go through 7-8 rounds?

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I have so many things I want to build in my backlog of app ideas that sometimes I have to remind myself to stay focused on what I'm already building

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In cybersecurity, the landscape never stops changing. New tools. New threats. New problems. If you want to succeed, you have to adapt... Fast. Early in my career, I stumbled on a mindset that completely changed how I work and how fast I grow. I call it the “Just Figure It

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Building a culture of security in your org is so important. If you're not getting buy in at the top, how do you expect to get buy in at the bottom? An org is only as secure as it's people. And that starts with the leaders and trickles down.

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I've been consulting with a sleep coach and he's given me some tips that have had amazing impact so far on my sleep quality: - Consistent sleep time every night - Eye Mask - Ear Plugs - Nose Strips - Magnesium Supplement before bed I slowly added each piece into my routine over

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My dream SaaS to run would be a fantasy football app, but I can't imagine the madness that would ensue if there was an outage. I'll stick to B2B for now...

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Not at all embarassed to announce I'm going to see Dua Lipa in concert tonight in San Francisco. Looking forward most to hearing Training Season and Cold Heart

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Detection Engineering is just straight fun. Brainstorming detections, testing them, writing runbooks, designing the automation workflows... Mental stimulation at its finest.

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Security incidents are some of the toughest moments in a company’s life. They’re high-stakes, high-stress, and come with reputational risk. You’re under pressure to contain fast and minimize damage. But even when your back’s against the wall, there’s always a silver lining 👇

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After doing 6 product feedback demos for IRHQ - my ideal customer profile users are seeing value in the framework I'm building. Now I just need to convert that to paying users.

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I've built some B2C micro-SaaS products in the past and I can't imagine trying to scale something like that. You really have to be a marketing genius + bank on going viral. Whereas B2B seems like a more straightforward path. Network with ideal users, show them the solution to a

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I built IRHQ to solve my painpoints as a Security Incident Responder. Far too many security teams are struggling with processes that don't scale in complex security incidents. IRHQ helps Incident Response teams respond faster, reduce risk with advanced analytics, and stay

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IRHQ is the Incident Management Platform built specifically for security teams. Don't bend DevOps and Infra Incident management Platforms to your use case. Use a platform built specifically for you. irhq.dev