Every Cybersecurity Breach Has a Warning — Monzy Merza on Inside the Silicon Mind
Every cybersecurity breach has a warning. The problem is: nobody sees it in time.
From spending 12 years as an applied security researcher in a nuclear weapons lab to leading security teams at Splunk, Databricks, and HSBC, Monzy Merza has spent over 25 years inside the problem he's now solving.
In this episode of Inside the Silicon Mind, Monzy shares the moment on a Databricks customer call that changed everything. When he realized the industry had been ignoring what customers had been saying for years: "We're never going to put all our data in one place."
That insight led him to leave his executive role, take an operator position at HSBC (with no team, no title), and do the actual job of a security analyst to understand the physics of the problem. What he found became Crogl, an AI system that investigates every single alert so security teams never miss the one that matters.
What We Cover
- Why most founders misunderstand customer problems
- What founder-market fit actually means
- The "aha moment" that led to Crogl
- Why 399 out of 400 alerts don't matter — but the one you miss can
- How AI is changing cybersecurity operations
Episode Highlights
- 00:00 — Why listening to customers is harder than it sounds
- 06:22 — What founder-market fit actually means
- 12:14 — The problem Crogl solves
- 14:42 — The aha moment on a Databricks customer call
- 18:01 — Leaving an exec role to become an operator at HSBC
- 24:52 — How being an operator first changes everything
- 27:28 — 400 alerts a day: the barbell effect of cybersecurity
- 30:38 — How Crogl turns analysts into heroes
- 34:45 — What Monzy wants Crogl to be in 10 years
- 36:16 — Book recommendations: AI Superpowers, Antifragile, Six Easy Pieces
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