Keren Elazari is an internationally recognised security analyst, researcher and author. As a prominent advocate of the critical need for robust cybersecurity practices in today's digital landscape, Keren has advised many leading governments organisations, global and Fortune 500 companies on how to navigate these complex issues.
"The Friendly Hacker"
Keren holds a CISSP certification and Master's in security studies from the prestigious Security & Technology workshop at Tel Aviv University where she is a senior researcher with the Balvatnik Interdisciplinary Cyber Research Center. In 2016, Keren founded Israel's largest security community event, BSidesTLV which was part of the global SecurityBSides movement. She is also the founder of Leading Cyber Ladies, a global professional network for Women in Cyber Security. In 2017, Ms. Elazari was selected by Forbes as one of Israel's "most influential women" and featured on the cover of Forbes Israel. In 2020, Keren was Featured by Forbes as one of 20 "Hackers who shaped history". Keren Elazari is the first Israeli woman who gave a TED talk at the official TED Conference.
What she offers you
Keren Elazari moves through business, academic and security circles, researching new technologies and emerging security threats. Inspired by science fiction and fuelled by insatiable curiosity, Keren spent years investigating the darker corners of cyberspace. Today, she emerges with a new understanding of the hacker underworld.
How she presents
Keren's presentations serve as intellectual firestorms, ablaze with incendiary insights that kindle curiosity and profound reflection. She consistently seizes centre stage at conferences across the world, leaving her audiences captivated and thirsting for even more.
Languages
She presents in English.
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