
From Hacking Hospitals to Corporate Data Scraping: Eugene Ochieng’s Wild Data Science Journey
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In this jaw-dropping episode of the Nairobi Gold Rush Podcast, I (Scott Noel, CTO of Safeboda) sit down with the unapologetically bold Eugene Ochieng — founder of House of Intel, a cutting-edge data science firm that helps tech companies uncover deep insights on their competitors.Eugene pulls back the curtain on how his team gathers competitive intelligence, from scraping data to the shocking use of human insiders embedded in rival companies. But that’s just the tip of the iceberg...Before launching House of Intel, Eugene made his name in Kenya’s tech underground — starting with a denial-of-service attack that shut down a hospital after they refused to give him a job. We talk hacking origins, ethical gray zones in competitive intel, and what it really takes to win in tech in East Africa.Whether you’re a founder, engineer, or just love crazy startup stories — you do not want to miss this episode.#NairobiGoldRush #TechInKenya #africanstartups #Hacking #cybersecurity #datascience #startupstories #EugeneOchieng #corporateespionage #KenyaTechScene #techpodcast #FoundersInAfrica #HackerToFounder #RealTalkTech #HouseOfIntel