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Elastic CEO Ash Kulkarni on How AI Transforms Security Data Analysis
Open-source platforms are traditionally more secure than proprietary software because of superior code quality and the involvement of a fairly large community in identifying security flaws, said Ash Kulkarni, CEO, Elastic.
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Dispelling the notion that closed-source proprietary software may have more developer oversight into the code and possible vulnerabilities, Kulkarni said open-source platforms attract far more scrutiny on the internet. “You tend to see better quality code, you tend to find issues in that code faster because you have millions of people who have access to it and can spot issues,” he said.
“We have bug bounty programs like everybody else, but our source code is in a public GitHub repository, which means that everybody can see it and people give us lots of great insights, lots of great feedback, and that helps us make the software better,” he said.
In this video interview with Information Security Media Group at RSAC Conference 2025, Kulkarni also discussed:
- How has AI fundamentally solved the challenge of unstructured data;
- Why identifying meaningful alerts remains challenging in threat detection;
- How to choose between best-of-breed solutions and multi-feature platforms.
At Elastic, Kulkarni drives innovation and creates products and solutions that use the power of search to help customers and the community turn possibilities into results. Prior to joining Elastic, he held senior product leadership and management roles at McAfee, Akamai, Informatica and Sun Microsystems.