Assaf Rappaport said leaving Microsoft felt like the "most horrible decision ever."
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00:00In the first couple of months, it felt like the worst timing ever to start a company.
00:04I left Microsoft on March 2020, and it felt like the most horrible decision ever.
00:08Like, you know, I was in the mothership.
00:10I truly, I love Microsoft.
00:11I had a great job, great impact on security, and decided to leave, by the way, with the
00:17founders that I have.
00:19And then we're living a perfect time in March 2020, and then nobody picks the phone.
00:22Nobody answers us.
00:24In hindsight, maybe Philip will agree with me that if you pinpoint a time in history,
00:29probably March 2020, that's the time to start a cloud security.
00:32But I would say that the advantage that we have, as I said, Wiz didn't start cloud
00:37security with Wiz.
00:38Actually, a decade before was that.
00:40I think that one of the advantages that we had is like learning from the mistakes of
00:45the others.
00:45And that's kind of the ability to use the cloud-native abilities, actually, to solve
00:52the cloud security problem, which sounds like now very easy to understand.
00:56But it wasn't the case when we started the company.