Podcasts about Marcin Kleczynski

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Latest podcast episodes about Marcin Kleczynski

The CyberWire
What's now being traded in the C2C markets. CISA would like comments on its software self-attestation form. And in Russia's hybrid war, are there cyber war crimes, or real hacktivists?

The CyberWire

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2023 28:53


Cl0p and LockBit exploit PaperCut vulnerability in ransomware campaigns. Infostealer traded in the C2C market. All ads are trying to get your money, but some just take it. CISA requests comment on software self-attestation form. Our guest is Marcin Kleczynski, CEO of Malwarebytes, sharing thoughts on the current threat landscape, attacks on students and academic institutions. Betsy Carmelite from Booz Allen, discussing themes from the RSAC tied into critical infrastructure resilience. Ukraine argues that cyberattacks against civilian infrastructure should be classified as war crimes. And are there any genuine disinterested hacktivists on Russia's side, or are they all fronts? For links to all of today's stories check out our CyberWire daily news briefing: https://thecyberwire.com/newsletters/daily-briefing/12/82 Selected reading. Microsoft Confirms PaperCut Servers Used to Deliver LockBit and Cl0p Ransomware (The Hacker News) Microsoft: Clop and LockBit ransomware behind PaperCut server hacks (BleepingComputer) ​ New 'Atomic macOS Stealer' Malware Offered for $1,000 Per Month (SecurityWeek)  “Malverposting” — With Over 500K Estimated Infections, Facebook Ads Fuel This Evolving Stealer… (Guardio) Request for Comment on Secure Software Self-Attestation Common Form (CISA) OMB, CISA set to release common form for software self-attestation (FCW) Pro-Russian hacktivism isn't real, top Ukrainian cyber official says (CyberScoop) Pro-Russian hacktivism isn't real, top Ukrainian cyber official says (CyberScoop) 

The Tech Blog Writer Podcast
2292: The Future of Cybersecurity with Malwarebytes CEO, Marcin Kleczynski

The Tech Blog Writer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2023 25:55


In this episode, we are joined by Marcin Kleczynski, the CEO and co-founder of Malwarebytes, a leading cybersecurity company. Marcin shares his insights on the cybersecurity workforce gap and its implications for cyberattacks in 2023.  We also discuss the current economic climate and how the cybersecurity industry is weathering it, with the increasing need for better defenses against cyberattacks. One of the key talking points is the importance of Managed Service Providers for small-to-medium sized businesses. Marcin discusses MSPs' role in providing cost-effective and comprehensive cybersecurity solutions to these businesses. We also delve into entrepreneurship and Malwarebytes' journey from its creation to its current position as a leader in the industry. Finally, Marcin emphasizes the importance of positive leadership in business and investing in your people to build a strong culture. Additionally, we explore the strategic partnership between Exasol and TurinTech, and how it brings AI to customers. Finally, Marcin shares his thoughts on the growth potential of the cybersecurity industry and how companies can take advantage of this growth to build a more secure future. Join us as we discuss these critical topics and more with Marcin Kleczynski, a cybersecurity expert and successful entrepreneur. Sponsored VPN Offer https://www.piavpn.com/techtalksdaily

MSP Smartbytes
Power of an effective MSP Collaboration - Malwarebytes & Atera

MSP Smartbytes

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2022 22:25


Sean Dawley, Malwarebytes, Global MSP Channel Development Director, is joined by Marcin Kleczynski, Founder and CEO of Malwarebytes and Oren Elimelech, CISO of Atera to discuss how protection from cyber security threats, relies on establishing a strong and reliable IT strategy. Marcin and Oren discuss how to best find that balance!

The OKR Podcast
Company and Value Scaling with OKRs w/ Marcin Kleczynski

The OKR Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2019 36:08 Transcription Available


In this fun interview Marcin Kleczynski, CEO and founder of Malwarebytes, tells the fun story of growing his company from its start when he was a teenager to $30 million in revenue from a college dorm room to $200 million and 800 people today. Marcin shares why OKRs are foundational for next-level growth, how they've motivated and engaged the large engineering organization, and how they've accelerated company growth. In our conversation, Marcin expands on how his OKRs are authored for impact and what's changed in hallway conversations over the first year.

Security Voices
Valley Legend Reversed: Staying in School & Building a Business with Soul (Marcin Kleczynski)

Security Voices

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2019 62:43


The Silicon Valley legend is the college dropout who made billions… but what if instead they stayed in the dorm room? This is the intriguing story of Marcin Kleczynski and MalwareBytes, told in a candid ~1-hour interview where he explains how his company was built in vivid detail. Marcin takes us through his formative moments as a Polish immigrant in Illinois helping his family’s cleaning business to his choice to remain in school at his mother’s insistence while MalwareBytes was making millions. Dave and Marcin discuss key product questions such as how much is too much product functionality to give away, how to work with the channel, whether or not you can effectively serve both consumer and enterprise markets and the future of endpoint protection. He also explains why it still makes sense to build a great office when the world feels like it’s shifting quickly to a remote workforce. We also find out why you should never send deep dish pizza to people in California...

St. Pete X
Ep. 052: Message boards to Malwarebytes: Founder Marcin Kleczynski talks origins, industry and the evolution of cyber threats

St. Pete X

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2019 38:25


On this episode of SPx, Marcin Kleczynski, founder of Malwarebytes, breaks down the origin story of the company he started at just 15 years old, living with his parents in the suburbs of Chicago. Kleczynski shares how pirated video games led him founding a company with more than 800 employees and four offices across the world. Kleczynski talks misconceptions around malware, company culture, how the big traditional companies are failing and how Malwarebytes has stepped in to take on a greater share of the antivirus market.

Innovation Inside LaunchStreet: Leading Innovators | Business Growth | Improve Your Innovation Game
1832: Innovating in an Ever-Changing Industry with Marcin Kleczynski

Innovation Inside LaunchStreet: Leading Innovators | Business Growth | Improve Your Innovation Game

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2019 48:16


In an industry that’s changing and evolving rapidly, how can entrepreneurs stay ahead of the competition and encourage their team to innovate? It really boils down to a unique culture that reduces hierarchy, fosters independence, and rewards innovation. That’s exactly the kind of company Marcin Kleczynski has built with Malwarebytes.   At age 14, Marcin infected his family computer with a virus trying to download video games from the internet and had to turn to an online community to learn skills to fix the problem himself, after traditional tools failed. That incident inspired his interest in programming and eventually led to the founding of Malwarebytes, a company dedicated to helping consumers get rid of hard-to-clean computer viruses, malware and adware, and one of the fastest-growing cybersecurity companies in the market.   Cybersecurity is an industry that is changing constantly and even expanding in breadth. Marcin explains how he approaches keeping up with the changes and staying a leader in this space, as well as how he ensures that people on his team are engaged in the process of innovation — by adopting a ‘Shark Tank’ style approach to moving innovation forward. Malwarebytes is also recognized as an extremely innovative company and it is largely because of the unique culture Marcin has cultivated that contributes to innovation, and the bottom line.   If you are ready to: get buy-in from key decision makers on your next big idea be a high-impact, high-value member that ignites change foster a culture of innovation where everyone on your team is bringing innovative ideas that tackle challenges and seize opportunities… Join us on LaunchStreet — gotolaunchstreet.com   Mentioned in This Episode: Marcin Kleczynski on LinkedIn Malwarebytes Symantec McAfee Crossing the Chasm, by Geoffrey Moore RSA Conference on Cyber Security  

Hack the Entrepreneur with Jon Nastor
466: How One Small Idea Became a Business with Millions of Customers | Marcin Kleczynski

Hack the Entrepreneur with Jon Nastor

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2019 29:10


Marcin Kleczynski is a Polish-born immigrant who moved to the US at age of 3 and grew up in the Chicago suburbs. As a kid, he spent much of his time on forums and in chat rooms during the early days of the world wide web. Due to his families financial situation, he couldn't afford to buy computer games, so he downloaded them from the internet and one fateful time his family's computer became infected with Malware. Frustrated that his computer's anti-malware didn't prevent the infection, he took to seeking help from security message boards to troubleshoot and remove the malware by hand. While developing his own tiny solution to his problem, he realized other people could use it too, and so he founded Malwarebytes. In early 2008, his company's first product was released. What began in his suburban home is now an international company with a 750 employees, is used by more than 60,000 businesses and millions of people worldwide. Now, let's hack... Marcin Kleczynski.

EducationReview
Marcin Kleczynski & Jim Cook, Malwarebytes

EducationReview

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2019 13:28


Malwarebytes chief executive and founder Marcin Kleczynski, and regional director for Australia and New Zealand Jim Cook on cybersecurity.

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FT Start-Up Stories
How fighting a computer bug turned into a vocation

FT Start-Up Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2018 25:31


Marcin Kleczynski’s interest in computer software was sparked at the age of 14 when a battle to remove a virus from his home computer brought him into contact with the world of cyber geeks. He teamed up with some of them to provide a free service, later turning their ‘freemium’ model into a lucrative global business, Malwarebytes.Picture credit: Alpana Aras See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Cybersecurity Today Podcast
Cybersecurity Today With John Bambenek Episode #33

The Cybersecurity Today Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2017 39:50


On this week's episode of Cybersecurity Today with John Bambenek, John talked with Greg Otto of CyberScoop.com and the CEO of Malwarebytes, Marcin Kleczynski.

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MoTcast - Masters of Transformation Podcast
041: Marcin Kleczynski - Insights of a of Forbes Magazine's 30 Under 30

MoTcast - Masters of Transformation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2017 48:12


MoTcast host Ingo Stoll talking to Malewarebytes Founder and CEO Marcin Kleczynski - named to the 2015 Forbes' 30 Under 30 Rising Stars of Enterprise Technology list - on cyber security, the IoT future and digital leadership. Shownotes: http://www.masters-of-transformation.org/motcast/041/

Reaching The Finish Line
Episode 61 - The Best Clips From 2015

Reaching The Finish Line

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2016 35:55


In this episode, we revisit some of the best Season 3 segments of Reaching The Finish Line (including Marcin Kleczynski, Philip Rooke, and Aubrey Marcus). --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/reachingthefinishline/support

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Building The Future Show - Radio / TV / Podcast
Episode 53 with Marcin Kleczynski

Building The Future Show - Radio / TV / Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2016 47:59


About Marcin Kleczynski, CEO, Malwarebytes Marcin Kleczynski was only 14 years old when he wrote the first version of Malwarebytes after getting his parent’s computer infected with a virus that a popular antivirus solution missed. When starting his search for a fix, Marcin looked to online experts and online boards of volunteers to help him clean his parent’s computer. The volunteers immediately jumped at the chance to help Marcin and their kindness sparked his mission to offer a free anti-malware solution to protect against computer infections, malware and ultimately, cybercriminals. Four years later in 2008, Marcin founded Malwarbytes which has since grown to a team of 250 in 14 countries that now protects more than 50,000 businesses globally. His company’s solutions have been downloaded more than 500 million times and removed more than five billion pieces of suspicious software. Marcin has been named to the 2015 Forbes’ 30 Under 30 Rising Stars of Enterprise Technology list, won the 2014 Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award and was named to the Silicon Valley Business Journal 40 Under 40. About Malwarebytes In the past year, the company has been recognized as one of the “fastest growing” and “most promising” by organizations such as Inc. and Forbes respectively. Additionally, Malwarebytes was recently named to the Deloitte Technology Fast 500 and the Silicon Valley Business Journal ranked the company 18th on the top 50 fastest growing private companies. Through acquisition and continued innovation, the initial malware removal tool has been joined in Malwarebytes product offerings by new tools that detect and prevent exploits from infecting computers of consumers and a rapidly growing enterprise client base. In 2015, the Malwarebytes product line has expanded to include purpose-built business products that now protect more than 50,000 businesses with a renewal rate close to 100 percent and triple digit annual growth in the enterprise sales. Average deal size has also seen a 75 percent increase as businesses continue to turn to Malwarebytes’ innovative approach. Now managing nearly three million active licenses, Malwarebytes has also persistently grown earnings and revenue in the triple digits year-over-year. https://www.malwarebytes.org/ https://twitter.com/malwarebytes https://www.linkedin.com/company/malwarebytes

Reaching The Finish Line
Episode 21 - Marcin Kleczynski

Reaching The Finish Line

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2015 27:25


In this episode, our guest is Marcin Kleczynski. He is the founder and CEO of Malwarebytes. Marcin advocates that people should become entrepreneurs before starting college. He also shares how his early success with Malwarebytes paid his way through college. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/reachingthefinishline/support

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Tech Talk – Mr. Noobie
Tech Talk – Protecting your computer from viruses and malware without spending a dime

Tech Talk – Mr. Noobie

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2012 55:50


It’s crucial to protect your computer from the threats of viruses and other malware. But you don’t have to spend a fortune to get good protection. Listen as Mr. Noobie, owner of noobie.com, and Marcin Kleczynski, CEO of Malwarebytes, discuss what free solutions are available to protect your computer and when you should spend the extra money to … Read more about this episode...