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Hursh Agrawal
Co-founder at The Browser Company
Who is Hursh Agrawal?
Hursh Agrawal is a software engineer, entrepreneur, and co-founder of The Browser Company.12 Some key facts about him:
- He is currently a co-founder at The Browser Company, a browser company based in New York City.2
- Previously, he was an interim CTO at startups like Thirty Madison and Jumprope, a tech lead at Facebook, and co-founder of Branch.com.12
- He has experience as a software engineer, machine learning engineer, and developer infrastructure engineer.34
- He is based in the New York City metropolitan area.2
- His LinkedIn username is hurshagrawal.2
Hursh Agrawal seems to be an accomplished software engineer and entrepreneur with experience at various startups and tech companies. He is currently focused on building The Browser Company as a co-founder.
Highlights
I couldn’t be more honored and grateful to welcome @adamwiggins to Browser Company! I’ve been a fanboy of Adam’s work for over a decade – he’s thoughtful and composed, has incredible business and technical acumen, and is an all-around lovely human. Excited to work alongside him as we embark on this new chapter!
On 8/25 we were made aware of a vulnerability in Arc by @xyz3va. On 8/26 this vulnerability was fixed - thankfully no Arc members were affected.
Firstly, I want to apologize for this vulnerability and our communications surrounding it. I’m not proud that this happened, but I do want to take this as a moment to share how we will learn and improve. How we — as a team, and I personally — will make sure these types of incidents don’t happen again. Trust is crucial to us as Arc users and builders.
You can find a full incident analysis from our team linked below, including what happened, mitigations, and next steps.
If you have any questions please feel free to DM me or write in to us at security@thebrowser.company. We will integrate all of your questions, thoughts, and feedback into our larger discussions and full retrospective.
Last, a heartfelt thanks for all the concern (and even outrage) you've all expressed about this incident, and for holding us to a high standard. We'll be using this opportunity to grow as a company, as an engineering organization, and personally as a founder. Thanks again and more to come soon.