Draft:Ronen Keinan
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Ronen Keinan (born 13 February 1974) is an Israeli hi-tech entrepreneur. He served as the CEO of Crusoe Security, an Israeli cybersecurity startup that was acquired by Palo Alto Networks in 2022.
Early life and education
[edit]Keinan was born in Eilat, Israel and grew up in both Israel and the United States. In 1992, he graduated from a special computer science program in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF).
Career
[edit]Keinan began his career as a software engineer, working for major technology companies such as Nokia Siemens and Amdocs. Over the years, he has founded several companies in a range of technology domains
Notable Projects
[edit]In 2020, Keinan co-founded Crusoe Security and served as its CEO. Under his leadership, the company developed a fourth-generation Remote Browser Isolation[1] (RBI) solution. Crusoe Security was later acquired by Palo Alto Networks.