Keren Elazari
Security analyst, researcher & author
Israel
English, Hebrew
Keren Elazari is an internationally recognized security analyst, researcher, author and speaker. Since 2000, Keren has worked with leading security firms, government agencies, innovative startups and fortune 500 companies. Keren covers emerging security technologies and trends as an independent strategic analyst. In 2014, Keren became the first Israeli woman to speak at the prestigious, official TED Conference. Keren’s TED talk has been viewed by millions, translated to 30 languages, and chosen for TED’s ‘Most Powerful Ideas’, and is one of TED’s most watched talks on the topic of cyber security. Keren holds an MA in Security Studies and is senior researcher at the Tel Aviv University Interdisciplinary Cyber Research Center
"Cyber Security in Times of Crisis"
Cyber criminals have adapted to the new reality. Have you? Home has become the new office, and organizations that once feared the cloud have rushed on, in order to maintain business as usual in these unprecedented times. Keren Elazari, TED speaker, security analyst and friendly hacker walks you through the new challenges of cyber security in the age of Covid19, and talks about trends, predictions and strategies to build resilience in times of crisis.
"The Age of Cyber Warfare"
Cybersecurity is no longer about protecting secrets. It's about a way of life that relies on digital technology, everywhere - from clouds to smartphones, from sensors to webcams, to stock markets and elections and much more. Spies, Militaries and Intelligence agencies have been using cyber attacks for more than two decades to gain strategic and tactical advantages over their adversaries.
This talk will reveal how cyber warfare has impacted and shaped our lives, why Israel became a cyber-super-power, and what the future of cyber attack holds for all of us.
"Tap Into The Hacker Mindset"
Hackers scare us. But what can we learn from Hackers? The surprising fact is that hacking can, and often does, creates innovations.
Hacking exposed vulnerabilities, pushes forward technology boundaries, and demonstrates what is possible, beyond anything we imagined.
In this talk we will see how companies that once fought hackers, now invite them to innovate – and why more and more companies are learning to embrace the creative aspects of hacker culture.