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Erik Hou

Sr. Software Engineer at Automox

Erik Hou's work experience starts in 2016, when they worked as a Research Assistant at Stanford University from August to November. Later that year, they joined the West Valley - Mission Community College District as a Data Analyst, where they worked from November 2016 to June 2021. In June 2021, Erik transitioned to the role of Analytics Engineer at Automox, and in November 2021, they became a Software Engineer at the same company. As of now, Erik is still working as a Software Engineer at Automox.

Erik Hou obtained a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering from National Tsing Hua University. Afterward, they pursued a Master of Science degree in Information and Data Science from UC Berkeley School of Information, which they completed in 2020. Additionally, they obtained several certifications, including "Graph Search, Shortest Paths, and Data Structures" and "Divide and Conquer, Sorting and Searching, and Randomized Algorithms" from Coursera in 2018, as well as "Managing Big Data with MySQL" from the same institution in the same year.

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Facing growing threats and a rapidly expanding attack surface, understaffed and alert-fatigued organizations need more efficient ways to eliminate their exposure to vulnerabilities. Automox is a modern cyber hygiene platform that closes the aperture of attack by more than 80% with just half the effort of traditional solutions. Cloud-based and globally available, Automox enforces OS & third-party patch management, security configurations, and custom scripting across Windows, Mac, and Linux from a single intuitive console. IT and SecOps can quickly gain control and share visibility of on-prem, remote and virtual endpoints without the need to deploy costly infrastructure. Automox dramatically reduces corporate risk while raising operational efficiency to deliver best-in-class security outcomes, faster and with fewer resources.