Yuval Cohen is a back-end developer with four years of experience building reliable, security-focused integrations and automation for enterprise platforms. He spent nearly four years at Palo Alto Networks before joining Armis, where he continues to design and implement server-side features for security products. On GitHub he has contributed to the popular Cortex XSOAR (formerly Demisto) content repository, improving email extraction regexes, adding tests, and building a Zoom IAM integration with commands, validations and documentation—demonstrating attention to both correctness and operability. A Tel Aviv University computer science graduate based in Holon, he combines practical engineering with a focus on secure, well-tested code and incremental data-fetching logic that minimizes operational risk.
4 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Applied Science - BASc, Computer Science, Bachelor of Applied Science - BASc, Computer Science at Tel Aviv University
Demisto is now Cortex XSOAR. Automate and orchestrate your Security Operations with Cortex XSOAR's ever-growing Content Repository. Pull Requests are always welcome and highly appreciated!
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:437 reviews, 217 commits, 483 PRs in 1 year 4 months
Contributions summary:Yuval focused on enhancing the email extraction functionality, specifically within the `ExtractEmailFormatting` script, by refining regular expressions and adding test cases. Additionally, the user implemented a new integration for the Zoom IAM, which involved writing commands, including "get" and "disable" commands, implementing validations, adding unit tests, and creating associated documentation files. The user also contributed to the AutoFocus Tags Feed integration, by working on fetching, and incremental logic.
Demisto is now Cortex XSOAR. Automate and orchestrate your Security Operations with Cortex XSOAR's ever-growing Content Repository. Pull Requests are always welcome and highly appreciated!
Contributions:19 pushes in 2 months
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