San Francisco, May 4 (Ians) US-based cybersecurity firm Bishop Fox has laid off 13 per cent of its workforce, or around 50 employees, the media reported.
The job cuts come just days after the company hosted a party at the Rsa cybersecurity conference, where it allegedly served branded drinks dubbed “cyber soup”, reports TechCrunch.
According to Bishop Fox spokesperson Kevin Kosh, the company had reserved an event space at Rsa several months in advance for the primary purpose of hosting a day-long livestream, which was a forum to engage and share knowledge with the larger community.
However, the company refused to reveal how much it spent on the Rsa party.
Kosh confirmed that the company employed around 400 people before the layoffs, the report said.
“We proactively made these changes in response to the global economic situation and opportunities we identified to make our business more efficient. While demand for our solutions remains solid and our business is stable,...
The job cuts come just days after the company hosted a party at the Rsa cybersecurity conference, where it allegedly served branded drinks dubbed “cyber soup”, reports TechCrunch.
According to Bishop Fox spokesperson Kevin Kosh, the company had reserved an event space at Rsa several months in advance for the primary purpose of hosting a day-long livestream, which was a forum to engage and share knowledge with the larger community.
However, the company refused to reveal how much it spent on the Rsa party.
Kosh confirmed that the company employed around 400 people before the layoffs, the report said.
“We proactively made these changes in response to the global economic situation and opportunities we identified to make our business more efficient. While demand for our solutions remains solid and our business is stable,...
- 5/4/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
As TikTok struggles to safeguard its user data, a competitor focused on security is making a play for Gen Z viewership. Zigazoo, a threaded video platform that initially appealed to kids, is now attracting teens and twentysomethings by working with influencers like Jack Wright and Hannah Kosh.
To help its community age up, Zigazoo is launching a new app catered to Gen Z. That platform will take the Zigazoo moniker, while the company’s initial product will continue to serve Generation Alpha under the name Zigazoo Kids.
Zigazoo was founded during the pandemic and quickly amassed $25 million in Vc funding. Its backers include big names like Serena Williams, Jimmy Kimmel, and Charli D’Amelio. The platform’s big selling point is its robust set of trust and safety features, which have earned praise from nonprofits like Common Sense Media. Zigazoo limits trolling and abusive language by encouraging users to create video...
To help its community age up, Zigazoo is launching a new app catered to Gen Z. That platform will take the Zigazoo moniker, while the company’s initial product will continue to serve Generation Alpha under the name Zigazoo Kids.
Zigazoo was founded during the pandemic and quickly amassed $25 million in Vc funding. Its backers include big names like Serena Williams, Jimmy Kimmel, and Charli D’Amelio. The platform’s big selling point is its robust set of trust and safety features, which have earned praise from nonprofits like Common Sense Media. Zigazoo limits trolling and abusive language by encouraging users to create video...
- 3/24/2023
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
Welcome to Creators on the Rise, where—in partnership with global creator company Jellysmack—we find and profile breakout creators who are in the midst of extraordinary growth.
To most people outside the TikTok orbit, July 6, 2020 was an average day.
On TikTok, it was chaos.
And for Hannah Kosh, it was a major launch point.
Kosh’s day-to-day career is in the PR side of sports. She’s worked with teams like the San Francisco Giants, the San Diego Padres, and the San Diego Seals–and it was the owner of one of those teams who convinced her to get on TikTok. He saw it was an up-and-coming thing and wanted Kosh and her coworkers to become at least basically familiar with it.
Then Covid happened, and, like many people (and many of our previous Creators on the Rise featurees), Kosh was stuck at home. With little else to do,...
To most people outside the TikTok orbit, July 6, 2020 was an average day.
On TikTok, it was chaos.
And for Hannah Kosh, it was a major launch point.
Kosh’s day-to-day career is in the PR side of sports. She’s worked with teams like the San Francisco Giants, the San Diego Padres, and the San Diego Seals–and it was the owner of one of those teams who convinced her to get on TikTok. He saw it was an up-and-coming thing and wanted Kosh and her coworkers to become at least basically familiar with it.
Then Covid happened, and, like many people (and many of our previous Creators on the Rise featurees), Kosh was stuck at home. With little else to do,...
- 8/31/2022
- by James Hale
- Tubefilter.com
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