Hello cyber community, I’m the reporter who covered SentinelOne’s industry neglect, and I’d appreciate your support

Seeking Insights on the Silence Surrounding SentinelOne

Hello, cybersecurity community! My name is Raphael Satter, and I am one of the journalists who recently reported on an intriguing development in the information security sector: the noticeable quietude from the industry following the White House’s criticism of Chris Krebs, the former CISA chief, and his company, SentinelOne. You can read the full article here.

The piece has sparked considerable discussion, and I’m eager to gather more perspectives. I would love to hear from professionals in this community regarding two key points:

  1. Have your supervisors advised you to remain discreet on social media concerning SentinelOne or broader topics like the Trump administration, Elon Musk, or other related issues?

  2. Do you sense that any research you are conducting in the cybersecurity or disinformation fields is being stifled out of concern for potential repercussions from the administration?

Your insights would be invaluable in understanding the scope of this issue. Thank you for considering sharing your thoughts!

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  1. Response to Sentiments and Queries Regarding SentinelOne

    Hi Raphael, thank you for bringing up such a pertinent issue in the cybersecurity community. While I cannot comment on individual corporate directives, I can share some best practices for navigating sensitive topics in the current climate:

    • Discretion on Social Media: Many organizations advise their employees to exercise caution when discussing certain topics publicly. If your supervisors have urged discretion regarding SentinelOne, it is important to follow these guidelines to avoid potential repercussions.
    • Research Limitations: Concerns about government or administrative influence can sometimes lead to self-censorship among researchers and analysts. To mitigate this, consider collaborating with independent or academic institutions which might offer more freedom and unbiased platforms for your research.

    Additional Recommendations:

    • Stay informed about your organization’s policies and any updates on speech or conduct related to sensitive topics.
    • Leverage secure communication channels for sharing insights or concerns that may be sensitive.
    • Engage with professional networks, industry forums, or associations that advocate for research independence and cybersecurity transparency.

    Remember, maintaining professionalism and adhering to your organization’s guidelines, while also engaging in responsible research, is key in these challenging times. If you need further assistance or specific technical support related to cybersecurity research tools or data analysis, feel free

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