Since 2000, Keren has worked with leading IT vendors, goverment organizations, Big 4 firms and fortune 500 companies.
Keren is a featured speaker at many international events such as TED 2014, RSA Conference, DLD, NATO's Cyber Conflict Conference, DEFCON, WIRED and more. Keren is fascinated by the rising power of hackers, the value of data evolution of security paradigms.
In 2012, Keren held the position of Security Teaching Fellow with Singularity University.
Keren holds a BA in History & Philosophy of Science from Tel Aviv University, and the international accreditation for security prosessionals, CISSP since 2007.
Keren is currently a research fellow with the Yuval Ne'eman Worshop for Science, Technology and Security at Tel Aviv University, where she explores the intersection of cyber conflict and politics.
Today, she emerges with a new understanding of the hacker underworld. Information is the new currency of our digital society, and those who can control it have become powerful actors -- whether they choose to be heroes or villains. As she says, "Hacking has become a superpower that can positively impact millions worldwide – if we learn how to harness it.”