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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>Somerville: The cybersecurity firm<\/a> Recorded Future boasts some 1,400 clients and enjoys considerable respect. But the threat-intelligence business wasn't enough for CEO Christopher Ahlberg. Two years ago, he created an online cybersecurity news<\/a> service called The Record<\/a>. The Associated Press spoke with the 53-year-old Swede about the site's genesis and plans. The interview has been edited for clarity and brevity.

What made you decide to launch The Record?<\/strong>

Michael Bloomberg's book \"Bloomberg by Bloomberg.\" I must have read it five times. We want to build a Bloomberg terminal for
cybersecurity<\/a>. We want all the data, all the analytics, all the research, all the news in one place. So a threat intel person, a government analyst, a security generalist can have the best intel at their fingertips.

What information gap did you feel needed to be filled?<\/strong>

Most outlets that write about cyber are very IT-focused. We'd like to bring it closer to where decision-makers are, where policy is made. The ransomware scourge and now the war in Ukraine have boosted demand. We publish straight to our website - without ads or a paywall. We also publish into our own service for paying customers, where the stories are cross-correlate-able with our research and raw security data.

Your journalists have worked at outlets including
The Wall Street Journal<\/a> and National Public Radio<\/a>. You grew with funding from In-Q-Tel, the CIA's venture capital arm, and Google, and you work with the national security community. Can readers trust The Record to be editorially independent?
<\/strong>
The Record is a separate unit. The editor, Adam Janofsky, has never asked me about a story and I have never told him what to write. He'd leave if I did. I think we've hired people with integrity. They write about our competitors, just as our competitors routinely write about Recorded Future research - sometimes getting exclusives. I don't think anyone can take a story we've done and be able to say \"That serves U.S. interests,\" or \"That serves British interests.\"

I have seen complaints on social media about verbatim interviews The Record has done with cybercriminals - who can make outrageous claims - lacking in caveats and context.
<\/strong>
I think you can argue that we gain intelligence with such interviews, and when you're new you have to try to do things a little bit differently. Journalists interview terrorists, too. I understand there can be risks. But these people are not the easiest to get to. And we know these interviews are being read by the right people.

How many journalists does The Record employ and do you plan to grow? Will there be a video component?<\/strong>

There are six or seven, depending how you count. Adam and I agree we would like to have better international coverage. (Former NPR journalist) Dina Temple-Raston runs a podcast. As for video, there's no rush. You don't want to do too many things at once. (AP)


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记录未来的CEO在网络安全公司的新闻的目的

迈克尔·布隆伯格的书“彭博彭博社”。I must have read it five times. We want to build a Bloomberg terminal for cybersecurity. We want all the data, all the analytics, all the research, all the news in one place. So a threat intel person, a government analyst, a security generalist can have the best intel at their fingertips.

  • 更新于2022年5月30日08:44点坚持
萨默维尔:网络安全公司记录未来拥有1400客户,享有相当大的尊重。但威胁情报业务首席执行官克里斯托弗Ahlberg是不够的。两年前,他创造了一个在线网络新闻乐动扑克服务被称为记录。美联社(Associated Press)采访了这位53岁的瑞典人对网站的《创世纪》和计划。以下是经过编辑的采访内容清晰和简洁。

什么原因使你决定启动记录呢?

迈克尔·布隆伯格的书“彭博彭博社”。I must have read it five times. We want to build a Bloomberg terminal for网络安全。我们希望所有的数据,分析,研究,所有的消息在一个地方。乐动扑克所以英特尔威胁人,政府分析师,一个安全通才可以在他们的指尖有最好的英特尔。

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你觉得需要填什么信息鸿沟?

大多数媒体写网络非常以it为中心的。我们想让它更接近决策者在哪里,那里的政策。ransomware祸害,现在乌克兰的战争提高了需求。我们直接发布到我们的网站,没有广告和收费。我们也发布到自己的服务付费客户,故事在哪里cross-correlate-able与我们的研究和原始的安全数据。

你的记者在媒体工作包括《华尔街日报》全国公共广播电台。你从In-Q-Tel增长与资金,中央情报局的风险资本的手臂,和谷歌,你与国家安全社区工作。读者能相信编辑独立的记录吗?

记录是一个独立的单位。编辑器中,亚当Janofsky,从来没有问我一个故事,我从来没有告诉他写什么。他如果我离开。我认为我们已经雇佣了正直的人。他们写关于我们的竞争对手,就像我们的竞争对手经常写记录未来的研究——有时获得独家新闻。我不认为任何人都可以把一个故事我们已经做了并且能够说“符合美国的利益,”或“这符合英国的利益。”

我见过的投诉在社交媒体上关于访谈记录与网络犯罪所做的——谁能让可恶的索赔——缺乏警告和上下文。

我认为你可以认为我们获得情报的采访,当你新你必须尝试做事情有点不同。记者采访的恐怖分子。我理解可能有风险。但这些人并不容易。我们知道这些采访被正确的人阅读。

多少记者记录使用和你打算种植吗?会有一个视频组件吗?

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有六、七,这取决于你怎么计数。亚当和我同意我们想要有更好的国际报道。(前美国国家公共电台记者)蒂娜Temple-Raston播客。至于视频,没有着急。你不想做太多的事情。(美联社)


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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>Somerville: The cybersecurity firm<\/a> Recorded Future boasts some 1,400 clients and enjoys considerable respect. But the threat-intelligence business wasn't enough for CEO Christopher Ahlberg. Two years ago, he created an online cybersecurity news<\/a> service called The Record<\/a>. The Associated Press spoke with the 53-year-old Swede about the site's genesis and plans. The interview has been edited for clarity and brevity.

What made you decide to launch The Record?<\/strong>

Michael Bloomberg's book \"Bloomberg by Bloomberg.\" I must have read it five times. We want to build a Bloomberg terminal for
cybersecurity<\/a>. We want all the data, all the analytics, all the research, all the news in one place. So a threat intel person, a government analyst, a security generalist can have the best intel at their fingertips.

What information gap did you feel needed to be filled?<\/strong>

Most outlets that write about cyber are very IT-focused. We'd like to bring it closer to where decision-makers are, where policy is made. The ransomware scourge and now the war in Ukraine have boosted demand. We publish straight to our website - without ads or a paywall. We also publish into our own service for paying customers, where the stories are cross-correlate-able with our research and raw security data.

Your journalists have worked at outlets including
The Wall Street Journal<\/a> and National Public Radio<\/a>. You grew with funding from In-Q-Tel, the CIA's venture capital arm, and Google, and you work with the national security community. Can readers trust The Record to be editorially independent?
<\/strong>
The Record is a separate unit. The editor, Adam Janofsky, has never asked me about a story and I have never told him what to write. He'd leave if I did. I think we've hired people with integrity. They write about our competitors, just as our competitors routinely write about Recorded Future research - sometimes getting exclusives. I don't think anyone can take a story we've done and be able to say \"That serves U.S. interests,\" or \"That serves British interests.\"

I have seen complaints on social media about verbatim interviews The Record has done with cybercriminals - who can make outrageous claims - lacking in caveats and context.
<\/strong>
I think you can argue that we gain intelligence with such interviews, and when you're new you have to try to do things a little bit differently. Journalists interview terrorists, too. I understand there can be risks. But these people are not the easiest to get to. And we know these interviews are being read by the right people.

How many journalists does The Record employ and do you plan to grow? Will there be a video component?<\/strong>

There are six or seven, depending how you count. Adam and I agree we would like to have better international coverage. (Former NPR journalist) Dina Temple-Raston runs a podcast. As for video, there's no rush. You don't want to do too many things at once. (AP)


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