Chris Krebs, former Director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Administration (CISA) and the new Chair of Rubrik’s CISO Advisory Board, joined us at FORWARD to discuss ransomware, cyber resilience, and all things data security with co-founder and CTO, Arvind (Nitro) Nithrakashyap. His vast experience working with executives, government officials, and IT experts across the country has given him a unique insight into cybersecurity, which he shared, only at FORWARD.
Coming in with very limited domain knowledge, it was a huge challenge for me to dive in and design product features for highly specialized use cases in the data security space. Chances are, there are a lot of you in UX and Product Designer roles who go through similar experiences when designing enterprise software in niche industries. Over the past several years I've discovered a few strategies that have helped ground me in my work.
I’m thrilled to share that today marks a defining moment in Rubrik’s mission to secure the world’s data with several major milestones including: I’m proud of the Rubrik team and their relentless focus on product innovation, but we couldn’t have done this without amazing customers and partners who believe in our mission and continue to trust us with their businesses and their data.
Today, I’m excited to announce that Rubrik has achieved the status of a certified Backup & Restore provider for Microsoft Teams. We’re thrilled to demonstrate proficiency and commitment to meet Microsoft customers’ evolving needs in today’s security-first, cloud-first world and a distinguishing mark within Microsoft’s partner ecosystem.
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