Radiant Security
Thales Sathler has a diverse work experience in the software engineering field. Thales began their career at Zelum as a Partner Developer, where they worked on developing hybrid apps using IONIC and built software using Java for commanding printers. Thales also developed a software for decision making based on cross-selling, using Python.
Thales then joined Master IT as a Technical Consultant, where they provided expertise and guidance to clients. Thales moved on to B2W Digital, starting as a Software Developer Intern and later taking on the roles of Junior Backend Developer and Backend Developer. During their time at B2W Digital, Thales had the opportunity to participate in a job rotation, allowing him to work with various teams supporting the company's e-commerce. Thales also received training in technologies such as Python, JavaScript, React, containers, Spring Boot, and design patterns.
Thales continued their career at Dafiti Group as a Software Engineer for a short period. Thales then joined Olist as a Software Engineer, where they further honed their skills.
Most recently, Thales joined Radiant Security as a Software Engineer.
Thales Sathler started their education in 2014 at Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro, where they pursued a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science. The duration of their degree program is not specified.
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Radiant Security
Radiant Security is an autonomous MDR that automates security operations using machine learning and AI to triage and investigate incidents with a consistency, accuracy, and scale only achievable via software. Deployed in minutes via API, Radiant Security provides rapid time to value and immediately reduces analyst workloads by as much as 95%. Thesolution uses a knowledge graph that continually learns about an organization's security and IT environment, then employs an autonomous decision-making engine to emulate the processes used by a seasoned security analyst. This software-based approach to security operations radically reduces the time and cost of performing security operations, thus freeing up resources for other initiatives.