Dune Security
Tyrone Grandison is a seasoned technology executive with extensive experience in leadership roles including Chief Technology Officer for both App Innovation, Infrastructure, and Security at Microsoft and the Public Sector at Global Partner Solutions. Additionally, Tyrone serves as Entrepreneur In Residence at UC San Diego Office of Innovation and Commercialization and as an Adjunct Professor at the University of Technology. As co-Founder and Chief Technology Officer Advisor at Hodos Health and CISO Advisor at Dune Security, Tyrone demonstrates a strong commitment to innovation and security in the tech landscape. Tyrone holds a PhD in Computer Science from Imperial College London and a micro MBA from the IBM TJ Watson Research Center.
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Dune Security
AI fighting AI. CISOs face an impossible risk landscape today. 80% of cybersecurity breaches start because of employee error. The problem is exacerbating with generative AI, as a single hacker can specifically target thousands of employees in the same amount of time that they used to specifically target tens of employees with social engineering. CISOs lack tools to deal with employee risk and are held accountable when a breach inevitably happens. By leveraging AI at each step, Dune Security empowers organizations to quantify individual risk through analyzing user behavior, context, learning patterns, and third party data. This allows the automation of tailored cybersecurity measures to each individual, transforming vulnerabilities into strengths. Dune is the central engine of all employee risk data, which is a solution that is not just timely for organizations but necessary in navigating the present cybersecurity landscape. This gives the CISO the capability to understand who are the high risk employees, to what extent, and why - as well as automatically remediate and restrict access to keep their organization safe. Today, Dune Security uniquely replaces legacy and ineffective security awareness training by pinpointing the crucial 8% of employees responsible for 80% of the risk, ensuring all employees receive personalized, machine learning-driven training tailored to their risk profile. CISOs also have easy access to quantifiable data via robust reporting and API-out capability, enabling them to both report to compliance auditors, regulators, and insurance underwriters, as well as restrict access to high-risk employees through other security systems. We are proud to be funded by Alumni Ventures, Antler, and Firestreak Ventures, among many cybersecurity industry leaders.