Dutch IT Channel – DoubleYou versterkt security Apple devices

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At DoubleYou, we strive to develop world-class defensive capabilities to combat the latest threats against Apple devices. But instead of deploying them ourselves, we want to empower others who build security products.

With this vision of democratizing security in mind, our capabilities have been carefully developed to integrate seamlessly with other security products, strengthening their detection capabilities and expanding the scope of protection they provide.

About the founders:

Patrick Wardle and Mikhail Sosonkin are long-time friends and have each worked in the cybersecurity field for more than two decades. Together, their combined expertise provides the insight and knowledge to build the next generation of detection capabilities for macOS and iOS.

CEO Patrick Wardle

Patrick Wardle is the CEO and co-founder of DoubleYou, the founder of the non-profit Objective-See Foundation, and the author of the book series “The Art of Mac Malware”. Having worked at NASA and the NSA and presenting at countless security conferences, he is well acquainted with aliens, spies and talking nerds. Passionate about macOS security, Patrick spends his days discovering Apple 0days, studying macOS malware, and releasing free open-source security tools to protect Mac users.

CTO Mikhail Sosonkin

Mikhail Sosonkin is the CTO and co-founder of DoubleYou. An Oxford University-educated software engineer and reverse engineer, Mikhail has a wide range of technological interests that he uses to fulfill his passion: keeping good people safe in cyberspace. A former researcher at Apple, he has defended iPhone users against some of the toughest opponents. Mikhail shares his expertise through conference presentations and as an adjunct professor at New York University’s Tandon School of Engineering.

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