Moshe Strenger Zero Networks.

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Zero Networks appoints Moshe Strenger as VP Engineering

“Strenger, with his vast experience in engineering roles at leading cybersecurity companies, is the ideal person to lead our development efforts and grow our engineering team,” says Co-Founder and CEO Benny Lakunishok. 

Israeli cybersecurity company Zero Networks, a provider of zero-trust identity and network security solutions, announced the appointment of Moshe Strenger as Vice President of Engineering. In his role, he will report to Co-Founder and CTO Amir Frankel and lead the company’s development teams.
“We recently won several industry awards recognizing our segmentation solutions as market leaders,” said Co-Founder and CEO Benny Lakunishok. “The field is dynamic and evolving, and we are constantly preparing to develop the next generation of our solutions. We are confident that Moshe Strenger, with his vast experience in engineering roles at leading cybersecurity companies, is the ideal person to lead our development efforts and grow our engineering team. We are thrilled to have him on board.”
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Moshe Strenger Zero Networks
Moshe Strenger Zero Networks
Moshe Strenger Zero Networks.
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Prior to joining Zero Networks, Strenger served as Director of Engineering Cloud Workload Security at cybersecurity firm SentinelOne and, before that, as a Software Development Team Lead at Cybereason and a developer at Imperva.
Founded in 2019, Zero Networks has raised a total of $45 million, including $20 million in a Series B round completed at the end of 2023. The company has developed a fully automated SaaS platform that learns all network traffic and restricts user and machine access to only strictly necessary assets. It employs 90 people, with 50 based in Tel Aviv and the rest across the U.S. and Europe. Key investors include US Venture Partners, Venrock, CyberArk, F2 Venture Capital, and Pico Venture Partners.