Hello cyber community, I’m the reporter who covered SentinelOne’s industry neglect and could use your support.

Insights Needed: Industry Silence on SentinelOne and Cybersecurity Dynamics

Hello, fellow cybersecurity enthusiasts!

I’m Raphael Satter, a journalist who recently explored the significant silence within the cybersecurity sector following the White House’s criticisms directed at former CISA chief Chris Krebs and his company, SentinelOne. My piece, which you can read here, has provoked substantial conversation, and I’m eager to delve deeper.

I’m reaching out to gather perspectives from you—the professionals within this forum. Specifically, I’m interested in whether any of you have experienced directives from your management regarding discussions on this topic. More precisely, I’m keen to know if (a) there have been instructions to remain reticent about SentinelOne, the rhetoric of Trump and Musk, or the new administration in general, and (b) if you believe that any cyber or misinformation research you are pursuing is being stifled due to concerns about potential repercussions from the administration.

Your insights are invaluable as they can shed light on the broader implications of this climate of silence in our field. I look forward to hearing your thoughts and fostering a constructive dialogue. Thank you for your contributions!

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  1. Hi Raphael,

    Thank you for shedding light on this sensitive topic. It’s not uncommon for organizations to exercise caution when discussing politically charged issues, especially regarding high-profile figures and companies like SentinelOne. If you’re seeking insights from the cybersecurity community, I recommend exploring forums and internal channels where professionals discuss their experiences confidentially.

    In terms of technical support, if you’re encountering difficulties accessing certain discussions or resources related to SentinelOne or cybersecurity policies within organizations, ensure that your network and permissions are configured correctly. Sometimes, company firewalls or compliance policies can limit access to specific content, which might contribute to a perceived silence or information gap.

    If you’re analyzing cybersecurity trends or researching misinformation, consider leveraging public threat intelligence feeds, industry reports, and anonymized surveys to gather broad insights while respecting confidentiality agreements.

    Should you need assistance connecting with cybersecurity professionals or accessing relevant datasets securely, feel free to reach out. We can help guide you on best practices for conducting research under sensitive circumstances while maintaining ethical and legal standards.

    Wishing you success in your investigation and reporting.

    Best regards,

    Support Team

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