I'm a cybersecurity leader, exploit developer, and tech founder with deep roots in vulnerability research and offensive security. I co-founded and led Sternum, an IoT cybersecurity company providing real-time runtime protection and analytics for critical connected systems — from medical devices to defense platforms.
My journey started early: I graduated magna cum laude with a BSc in Computer Science at age 19 through an excellence program, then served in Unit 8200, Israel’s elite intelligence unit, where I worked on mission-critical security technologies.
Over the years, I held research and leadership roles at companies like Cellebrite and CrowdStrike — discovering zero-days in Linux, Android, and embedded systems, building defense systems and runtime protection, and leading teams focused on both offensive and defensive innovation.
At Sternum, I helped secure partnerships with global industry leaders, raised over $35M, and led the development of patented technologies in memory protection, control flow integrity, and anomaly detection — achieving three granted patents in the field of software security.
I hold an Master's in Computer Science, was honored on the Forbes 30 Under 30 list, and named one of Cyber Defense Magazine’s Top 100 Women in Cybersecurity.
Now, I’m here to help you understand software exploitation — not just by the book, but through real-world examples, hands-on labs, and the mindset attackers actually use.