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From Nuclear Weapons Lab to AI Cybersecurity: Why Every Breach Has a Warning | Monzy Merza

From Nuclear Weapons Lab to AI Cybersecurity: Why Every Breach Has a Warning | Monzy Merza

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Every cybersecurity breach has a warning.

The problem is - nobody sees it in time.

Monzy Merza spent 12 years as an applied security researcher in a nuclear weapons lab before going on to lead teams at Splunk, Databricks, and HSBC.

In this episode, he shares the moment that changed everything - when he realised the industry had been ignoring what customers were saying for years: “We’re never going to put all our data in one place.”

That insight led him to leave his executive role, become an operator, and build Crogl - an AI system designed to investigate every alert so nothing gets missed.

Key topics:

  • Founder–market fit explained
  • Why most founders misunderstand customer problems
  • The reality of cybersecurity operations
  • Why 399 out of 400 alerts don’t matter
  • How AI is transforming security teams
  • Turning weeks of analysis into minutes

Why this matters:

The biggest risks in cybersecurity aren’t hidden - they’re missed.

Understanding how real problems are discovered, validated, and solved is critical not just for security leaders, but for founders, operators, and investors building in complex markets. In this episode:

  • 00:00 Why listening to customers is harder than it sounds
  • 06:22 What founder–market fit actually means
  • 12:14 The problem Crogl solves
  • 14:42 The aha moment on a Databricks customer call
  • 18:01 Leaving an exec role to become an operator at HSBC
  • 24:52 Why being an operator first changes everything
  • 27:28 400 alerts a day: the barbell effect of cybersecurity
  • 30:38 How Crogl turns analysts into heroes
  • 34:45 The long-term vision for Crogl

About the guest:

Monzy Merza is the founder and CEO of Crogl. Previously, he spent a decade at Splunk, served as an executive at Databricks, and worked as a security operator at HSBC - all after 12 years as an applied security researcher in the U.S. nuclear weapons complex.

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