Summary
Yisroel Mirsky is a tenured Assistant Professor and Zuckerman Faculty Scholar at Ben-Gurion University with a decade of experience in applied cybersecurity research and project leadership. His work spans online anomaly detection for IoT, smartphone data-leakage prevention, lightweight deep-learning intrusion detection for IoT, and physical-layer cryptography—grounded in a PhD in Cyber Security. He has led industry-collaborative projects for organizations such as Deutsche Telekom and NEC Japan and brings a proven ability to turn academic research into operational threat-detection systems. Formerly a postdoctoral fellow at Georgia Tech, he combines rigorous theoretical foundations with hands-on engineering and large-scale data analysis. Based in Israel, he is known for bridging stream-based anomaly detection research with practical deployments in resource-constrained environments.
9 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.), Communication Systems Engineering, Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.), Communication Systems Engineering at Jerusalem College of Technology
Ph.D., Cyber Security, Ph.D., Cyber Security at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev