Summary
Amir Spiegel is a cyber security researcher and developer with nine years of experience combining offensive security, ICS/OT research, and software engineering. A veteran of Unit 8200, he has built and led red-team scenario development, forensic tooling, and vulnerability research for organizations including CYBERGYM, Cronus, and the Israel National Cyber Directorate. He codes primarily in Python and C/C++, developing scanners, parsers, and attack frameworks for IT and SCADA environments, and has taught networking, reverse engineering and Python at academic and national training programs. His work spans practical attack simulation, CVE/OVAL content generation and automation of vulnerability workflows, bridging hands‑on exploitation with systematic research. Always learning, he’s added Azure and Microsoft 365 security certifications to extend his expertise into cloud security. Colleagues describe him as a pragmatic problem-solver who blends military-grade tradecraft with software craftsmanship to emulate and remediate complex threat scenarios.
9 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
High School, Full Matriculation, Mathematics, Physics, English and Computer science, High School, Full Matriculation, Mathematics, Physics, English and Computer science at The Science and Technology High School on Ra'anana, Israel
Bachelor’s Degree, Computer Science and web technology, Bachelor’s Degree, Computer Science and web technology at Bar-Ilan University
Microsoft Official Course, Microsoft Azure Security Technologies AZ-500, Microsoft Official Course, Microsoft Azure Security Technologies AZ-500 at John Bryce
MS - 500, Microsoft 365 Security Administration, MS - 500, Microsoft 365 Security Administration at Sela College
English, Hebrew, Arabic