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In May 2024, Qualys launched a managed security services partner (MSSP) portal as part of its global partner program. The portal was designed to enhance operational efficiencies for Qualys' partners and offer visibility into client accounts, licenses, and user roles. [27]
Gilles Samoun (born 1965) is a French investor, tech serial entrepreneur in the Silicon Valley and France, pioneer and strong advocate of software as a service (SaaS) since he founded Qualys in early 1999, the cybersecurity leader which subsequently went public, listed on NASDAQ, in 2012. [1]
Philippe Courtot (26 August 1944 – 5 June 2021) [1] was a French-American serial entrepreneur and business executive. [2] Courtot was the chairman and CEO of Qualys, Nasdaq: QLYS a cloud security company based in California. [3]
Grand Canyon Education, Inc. (GCE) is an American for-profit corporation that provides services to universities, specializing in program development, online education, and operational support.
Anton Chuvakin is a computer security specialist, currently at Google Cloud Office of the CISO. He was formerly a Research VP at Gartner for Technical Professionals (GTP) Security and Risk Management Strategies (SRMS) team.
His notable investments there include LinkedIn, Qualys, Twitch, Twilio, Rocket Lab, Skybox Imaging, Blue Nile, Verisign, Ciena, LifeLock, Auth0, [4] Zapier, [5] Rigetti, and Spire Global. Of his investments, 29 have gone on to IPO. [1] Bessemer was Twilio’s largest shareholder at the time of its 2016 IPO, [6] a stake worth over $500 million. [1]
A series of incorrectly issued certificates from 2001 onwards [1] [2] damaged trust in publicly trusted certificate authorities, [3] and accelerated work on various security mechanisms, including Certificate Transparency to track misissuance, HTTP Public Key Pinning and DANE to block misissued certificates on the client side, and CAA to block misissuance on the certificate authority side.
Convergence was a proposed strategy for replacing SSL certificate authorities, first put forth by Moxie Marlinspike in August 2011 while giving a talk titled "SSL and the Future of Authenticity" at the Black Hat security conference. [1]