Inon Weber
About Inon Weber
Inon Weber is a Security Researcher at SentinelOne with a background in malware research, memory forensics, and Windows & Linux internals.
Current Role at SentinelOne
Inon Weber currently holds the position of Security Researcher at SentinelOne. He has been with the company since November 2019. In his role, he specializes in malware research, memory forensics, and the internals of both Windows and Linux systems. His work is pivotal in identifying and mitigating security threats, providing vital insights into the latest developments in cybersecurity.
Previous Experience at Israeli Air Force
Inon Weber has a solid background in security research, having spent four years at the Israeli Air Force (IAF), from 2015 to 2019. During his tenure at IAF, he worked as a Security Researcher, where he honed his skills in the field of cybersecurity. His experience in this demanding role in Israel provided him with a profound understanding of various security challenges and techniques.
Educational Background in Computer Science
Inon Weber pursued his Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Computer Science at The College of Management Academic Studies, graduating in 2019. This formal education laid the foundation for his career in cybersecurity and provided him with critical analytical and technical skills. His academic journey also includes completing his high school education at Ben Gurion, from 2011 to 2014.
Specialization in Malware Research and Memory Forensics
Inon Weber's expertise lies in several key areas of cybersecurity, including malware research and memory forensics. He has a deep understanding of both Windows and Linux internals, which allows him to effectively analyze and address security threats across different operating systems. His skill set is essential for developing advanced security solutions and strategies.
Contributions to SentinelOne
Since joining SentinelOne in November 2019, Inon Weber has contributed significantly to the company's cybersecurity initiatives. His work focuses on enhancing the detection and prevention of malware, as well as improving memory forensics techniques. These contributions are crucial in maintaining the integrity and security of SentinelOne's systems and solutions.