Summary
Yedidya Freundlich is a Senior Software Engineer and cyber researcher with a decade of hands-on experience building backend systems, automation tools, and security-focused software. He combines strong low-level skills in C/C++ with high-productivity Python and Java development, and practical reverse-engineering expertise using gdb, IDA, and OllyDbg. His background spans startups and security vendors—most recently Palo Alto Networks after a short engineering stint at CyberArk—bringing production-grade thinking to malware investigation and defensive product features. He has delivered diverse projects from robotic automation and screen-sharing apps to CTF challenges, reflecting a curiosity-driven, self-taught approach to problem solving. Trained in Israel’s Magshimim national cyber program and active across full-stack and research work, he often bridges offensive analysis with scalable backend design. Colleagues describe him as a pragmatic engineer who turns deep technical investigation into reliable, deployable solutions.
9 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Computer Science Physics and Robotics, Computer Science Physics and Robotics at Belevav Shalem high school
Physics Reseach Project
Graduate of Magshimim program Cyber Security, Graduate of Magshimim program Cyber Security at Magshimim - National Cyber Education Program