Dani Kamanovsky is a cybersecurity-focused technology leader and co-founder with over two decades of experience and nine years in senior engineering leadership roles. He has led global, cross-functional teams to build innovative endpoint security products—from one of the earliest anti-evasion platforms through NGAV agents and real-time detection stacks—guiding product transitions through acquisition and scale. Known for hands-on engineering roots (one of the first two developers of Minerva’s anti-malware solution) he combines low-level systems expertise with strategic product and organizational scaling. His background spans military-grade security projects in the Israel Air Force to enterprise-grade secure session and automation systems at CyberArk and SentinelOne. Based in the Tel-Aviv District, Dani excels at turning novel research into production-ready, low-impact endpoint solutions and at shepherding teams through high-stakes M&A technical integrations. Peers describe him as someone who pairs deep technical craftsmanship with pragmatic leadership that accelerates time-to-value for security products.
9 years of coding experience
18 years of employment as a software developer
B.Sc., Computer Engineering track, CS department, B.Sc., Computer Engineering track, CS department at Technion - Israel Institute of Technology
High School, High School at Beit-HaSefer LeHandesaim
Software development, Software development at IDF Programming Course (Mamram, Basmach)
Detours is a software package for monitoring and instrumenting API calls on Windows. It is distributed in source code form.
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