Summary
Shmuel Fomberg is a security-focused reverse engineer with 14 years of experience building and validating protections from firmware and hardware to application layers. He has led deep-dive security research at Intel and Google—examining SGX, TDX, TrustZone applets, microcode and the Play Integrity API—and applies pragmatic threat modeling to redesign systems rather than just finding bugs. His background spans low-level C/Assembly reverse engineering, emulation and fuzzing, Win32 API sandboxing for cloud gaming, and cryptography-focused firmware reviews. He combines hands-on tooling and code review skills with system architecture and economic-minded remediation strategies to make products measurably more secure. Comfortable across languages and eras of technology, he maintains long-running open-source Perl modules and has a proven track record of turning obscure implementation details into defensible designs. Based in Israel, he brings both military project management experience and a habit of exploring the un-core of modern platforms.
14 years of coding experience
20 years of employment as a software developer
BSc Electrical Engineer, BSc Electrical Engineer at Technion - Israel Institute of Technology
Three month Japanese course, Three month Japanese course at Kai Language School - Tokyo
Computer Science, Computer Science at Bar-Ilan University
Japanese - C4, Japanese - C4 at Israel Jobs
English, Japanese, Hebrew