5 things you might not know about Evyatar Ramot, one of our most respected Cellebriters: 1. He’s the only Portfolio Strategy Execution Director at Cellebrite! 2. With years of experience in market research and managing large-scale projects, Evyatar’s role involves working closely with senior management to design and implement solutions for the strategic challenges we face as a growing company. 3. Seven months ago, he launched a major project that redefined how Cellebrite’s products are priced and offered to law enforcement organizations worldwide. This initiative significantly enhanced our product offerings. 4. He has recently completed a special career development program led by Cellebrite’s organizational development team! 5. Currently, he’s focused on developing an AI strategy that will elevate our products to the next level. Although AI is familiar territory for us, Evyatar always says that "Cellebrite’s role is to set new industry standards," and we’re excited to see what the future holds!
Ioanna Tsigris has been leading marketing campaigns for the past six months, helping to expand Cellebrite’s reach into new communities and enhance their safety. As a Senior Marketing Manager, she’s quite busy, but we managed to catch her for a brief chat about her journey: The Big Move: "After 14 years in marketing, I received an enticing offer from a Cellebrite recruiter. I did my research and discovered a stable, ambitious company in a dynamic growth phase. Eager to be part of this exciting period in the company’s history, I decided to leap." First Week Highlights: “My first week at Cellebrite was exciting and unconventional. On day one, I jumped into the Security & Policing trade show in the UK. It was an excellent start, allowing me to become an integral part of the team and gain hands-on experience with our products.” Cellebrite’s Magic: “What makes Cellebrite special to me is the chance to make a strategic impact while continuously learning. I love being involved in key marketing decisions and driving growth. The environment here is perfect for staying ahead in a rapidly evolving field and for personal growth.” Looking Ahead: “After six months, I’ve quickly settled in and felt right at home. I appreciate Cellebrite’s strong community spirit and our team’s positive, solution-focused mindset.” Final Fun Fact: "'When the UK last held the EU presidency, I was part of the children’s committee that designed the stars for the EU flag."
Sivan Oshri dreamed of coding from a young age and wanted to become a criminal investigator as she grew older. Today, she tests software that helps investigators and agents make our world safer! hashtag#meet Sivan Oshri: Love Story: “After 12 years in QA roles at online gambling companies, trading firms, and other positions that left me feeling unfulfilled, I wanted to find a place where I could make a difference. I hadn’t heard of Cellebrite before, but when I came across the QA position here, I read further and got excited about the idea. I felt it was meant to be.” Steps to Success: “Technology has always fascinated me. After some personal experiences, I initially aimed to become a criminal investigator. I studied criminology and volunteered with the police, but I realized I wanted to explore more dreams in life, so I shifted to tech. I trained as a systems engineer, completed a DevOps course, developed apps, and managed a QA team. All of this has perfectly prepared me for my job today.” Between Coffees: “I’m putting everything I’ve learned into practice here at Cellebrite. I’m integrating tools for our testing department, designing systems, and collaborating with different teams.” Spiritual Fuel: “I get deeply motivated when I hear about our successes in solving serious cases. Even after nearly three years here, those stories continue to inspire me.”
Five things you didn’t know about one of our favorite Cellebriters, Micah Haden: 1. Micah was fortunate to serve as a law enforcement officer in various roles, including Patrol, FTO, K9, SWAT, Investigations, and Digital Forensic Examiner, over a combined total of 13 years. 2. Micah graduated from Kansas State University (and if he reads this now, he’d probably say: Go Wildcats!). 3. Today, Micah manages the Solutions Engineering team for the western United States. His team handles the technical side of all relevant sales activities, ensuring law enforcement organizations have what they need to solve crimes. 4. Micah has had many meaningful experiences during his five years at Cellebrite, but one of the most notable was before he joined us when he used his skills to help solve a case involving an underage sexual assault victim. 5. Micah travels frequently. Since starting at Cellebrite, he has flown over 400,000 miles. Luckily, he loves what he does so much that the travel doesn’t bother him. This post is our way of expressing our appreciation for his outstanding work in accelerating justice and making the world a safer place.
“Hi, I’m Shreekrishna Ashutosh. My journey with Cellebrite started thanks to a friend who’s been with the company for years. I was really captivated by the stories I heard about Cellebrite’s tech innovations and their impact on society, so when I saw a life-changing opportunity to be a part of it, I eagerly chased it. After navigating through a series of online and in-person interviews, I officially became a Cellebriter. Two and a half years later, I’m a Sales Manager in India, collaborating with some of the most talented people I’ve ever met. I oversee sales and business performance while building strong relationships with end users and decision-makers to provide tools that enhance investigative processes. I literally work to accelerate justice. With 14 years of experience in Finance, Engineering, and Pre-Sales, I’m now applying my skills to a greater cause: making the world safer for my two young kids and future generations. It’s incredibly fulfilling to know that my work supports this mission and gives me a deep pride and confidence that I’ve made the right choice.”
"When I interviewed for a Full Stack Developer position here, I clearly communicated to the recruiter that my technical skills didn’t precisely align with the job requirements. “We believe in you; you have years of experience -come and learn here,” she said. Despite my usual rational approach, I decided to take the leap. Eventually, over the past two years here, I’ve learned more than I did throughout my entire 13-year career as a Full Stack Developer. It happened because I give my all when facing a challenge. I worked hard to meet the expectations of those who believed in me, and it was truly worth it. This role provided more than just another opportunity to develop client and server applications; it introduced me to the work of architects in the design phase, familiarized me with UX principles and mindset, and allowed me to see my features implemented in Cellebrite’s products - products used by law enforcement agencies in over 500,000 missions worldwide each year. Stepping into such big shoes was daunting, but today I’m genuinely happy. I’m part of an amazing global SaaS team that’s passionate about tackling challenges together and enjoying the journey toward solutions. As a mother of four, I’m thrilled that companies like ours are making a difference in public safety, and I’m even happier that I took the chance to be a part of it." Sara Katzav
in Computer Science towards the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. While there was a sense of pessimism at my university due to the number of companies closing and downsizing, I found a researcher position at Cellebrite on LinkedIn and thought, 'Why not?' I clicked ‘Apply,’ and after a few interviews, I received a take-home assignment. That was when I knew I had to be part of this place. Three and a half years later, I work with an amazing team, researching how applications encrypt user data on digital devices. Using reverse engineering, I write code that converts binary data into clear information through our products. Additionally, I am a Scrum Master on a team responsible for researching the most well-known applications, including those typically used by criminals, which gives me a huge sense of purpose. We do things that aren’t done elsewhere, and with that come intellectual challenges on a completely different level than what’s found in the industry. I will never forget the day I was researching an application with a particularly complex encryption protocol. After days of failed attempts, I thought I had finally met an unsolvable challenge. Just before going to sleep, it hit me. I smiled a bit, fell asleep, and we sorted everything out the next day. I guess that’s how it is when you work on something you love". Ofri Revivo is a respected Researcher in the Digital Forensic Units at Cellebrite.
“After working for a well-known engineering company for over a decade, I wasn’t really looking for another job. I loved my place, my boss, and my colleagues, and didn’t see myself anywhere else. While browsing LinkedIn, I came across a job post for a Sales Operations Manager at Cellebrite. Curious about its name, I delved into researching the company and discovered ‘Operation Find Them All,’ which accelerates investigations of online crimes against children. That’s when I fell in love with the cause Shortly after, I became more interested in it’s products and how they help law enforcement. Since I love serving people in need and have a passion for helping children, I had to apply. Today and for the past four months, I've been managing the sales order process here for Inside Sales and the Southeast region by leading a team of professionals from quote to order. I help these talented people succeed by providing the right tools and ensuring we follow proper sales procedures, which is critical for a public company like ours. After 14 years in my profession, Cellebrite has brought a fresh breeze to my career, mostly because of the importance of what we do. We accelerate justice daily, on a minute-by-minute basis. Even though my role might be small, it feels great to know I’m making a positive impact on a global scale. Working here lets me combine my experience with my passion for helping others, and that’s more than I could ever imagine asking from a workplace."
Summer is here, and our fantastic Cellebriters from the USA offices celebrated in style- with their office friends, fine wine, and fun games! Check out some of the best moments from our exclusive Cellebrite summer gatherings in DC and NJ right here 📸
"When people ask what I do, I tell them I specialize in making the impossible possible by collaborating with top researchers and professionals. And that's the truth: Over my six and a half years here, I've seen firsthand that no organization handles challenging digital device situations better than Cellebrite. But long before reaching this point, I was a child with dreams of becoming a police officer, driven by a growing passion for technology during my teenage years. These aspirations led me to pursue a Double Major in Cyber Forensics, Information Security, and Management alongside Business Information Systems, achieving multiple higher distinctions in Cybersecurity, Information Security, and Forensics topics. I fulfilled my ambition while serving in the Singapore Police Force, gaining valuable experience. After earning my degree, I transitioned into roles as a Field Services Engineer and Cybersecurity Engineer across various corporate and startup environments. Today, my team and I tackle challenges, solve problems, deliver solutions, and build trust-based relationships with customers across the APAC region. Throughout my career, I pioneered as the first technical forensic specialist in APAC, established a Cellebrite forensic lab, and trained numerous colleagues and law enforcement experts. I was promoted to Digital Intelligence Specialist and then to Senior Digital Intelligence Specialist. Desmond Soh is a valued member of the Cellebrite Advanced Services (CAS) team.