Inbar has been reverse engineering for nearly as long as he has been living. It started with a screwdriver, pliers, wire cutters, and his grandfather's ECG machine, and gradually transitioned into less destructive research. In 1984, aged 9, he started programming on his Dragon 64. At 13 he got his first PC - Amstrad PC1512 - and within a year was already into reverse engineering. It wasn't long before he discovered how to access the X.25 network, Bitnet and Fidonet, and through high-school he was a key figure in the Israeli BBS scene.
Inbar spent most of his career in the Internet and Data Security field, and the only reason he's not in jail right now is because he chose the right side of the law at an early age. In fact, nowadays he commonly lectures about Ethical Hacking and Coordinated Vulnerability Disclosure.
Inbar specializes in outside-the-box approach to analyzing security and finding vulnerabilities, and is currently the Principal Researcher at PerimeterX, researching and educating the public on Automated Attacks on Websites.
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