Kell Dawx
Passionate about development and design, I carry out projects at the request of users.
Welcome!
If you're here, we're hoping it's because you see the value in well-executed security research projects. Trouble is, knowing what you need is often easier than knowing how to get it done; we know, we've been there, both on the research and marketing sides.
That's why we started HackMates! Our goal is to help guide companies who either need to jumpstart their security research programs or improve the existing ones. Or, simply need to offload some of the work to someone with the right knowhow and the capacity to complement the existing program. If you're interested, contact us, or take some time to look at the work we've produced over the years.
Whichever way you choose to go, we'd be glad to go there with you.
Amit Serper is a renowned security researcher with a distinguished career in cybersecurity. With over a decade of experience, Amit has become a leading expert in threat intelligence, malware analysis, and incident response. His groundbreaking work includes the discovery of significant vulnerabilities and advanced threats, contributing to the global cybersecurity community.
In addition to his professional accomplishments, Amit is known for his dedication to mentoring and educating the next generation of cybersecurity experts. His passion for the field and commitment to improving global cybersecurity standards have made him a respected and influential figure in the industry.
Eliad is a leader of security content teams, security research production, and cybersecurity marketing. He was one of the creators and producers of the podcast Malicious Life which tells stories from the history of cybersecurity, and has a deep passion for the untold stories of hackers.
Eliad has worked with security teams for many years, guiding the development of security research work, blogs, and reports, and helping build security research publishing operations for large companies. He has spoken at conferences such as BsidesLV, Insomnihack, Thotcon, BsidesSF, Code.talks, and others.
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