How Cybereason is reversing the adversary advantage

How Cybereason is reversing the adversary advantage

Sponsored Here's something you might not know about Lior Div, one of the most accomplished people in protecting the world's computing infrastructure from attack: he struggles to read a page of text. Yet, that's one of his biggest strengths.


Div, the CEO and co-founder of Cybereason, is dyslexic. What he lacks in reading skills, he makes up for in his ability to chew through mountains of numerical and log information. "I may not be able to read that well, but I can digest massive amounts of data," he says. That's the kind of skill you need when you're busy defending clients from nation-state-level attacks.

He's typical of the seasoned security pros working at his Boston-based company. His workforce is different to many others. While some big tech companies seem to battle with diversity, Div cybereason reversing adversary advantage