Fubo is a publicly traded live sports-first streaming platform, founded in 2015, delivering over 55,000 live sporting events annually across services including Fubo, Hulu + Live TV, and Molotov. The company operates in the U.S., Canada, France, and Spain, with a technology hub in Bangalore driving development in AI and computer vision. Ranked among The Americas' Fastest-Growing Companies 2025 by the Financial Times, the platform's attack surface is substantial: live event delivery at scale means authentication systems, payment infrastructure, DRM pipelines, and real-time content distribution are all high-value targets.
The threat model for a sports streaming company is specific. Credential stuffing hits hard when millions tune in simultaneously for major events. DRM circumvention and stream piracy directly impact revenue. API abuse targets ticketing and subscription flows. Bot traffic skews ad metrics. Infrastructure must hold under spiky, event-driven load patterns that don't behave like typical SaaS traffic - think Super Bowl-level surges with zero tolerance for downtime.
Security work here spans application security across multiple streaming products operating in multiple regulatory jurisdictions, cloud infrastructure hardening, and securing ML/AI pipelines that power computer vision features. The Bangalore tech hub and international footprint mean the team operates across time zones and compliance regimes, including GDPR obligations from the European services. It's a media company with the technical complexity of a scaled platform.






