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Eyal Gruner
VP of Engineering and R&D Golan-plastic products LTD. Specialist of PEX pipe production. Experienced in several plastic technology
There appear to be two people named Eyal Gruner. One is the VP of Engineering and R&D at Golan Plastic Products, and the other is the CEO of Cynet.
Eyal Gruner (VP of Engineering and R&D at Golan Plastic Products): Eyal Gruner is the Vice President of Engineering and Research & Development at Golan Plastic Products LTD, where he has dedicated over 30 years to developing innovative technologies for PEX pipe production.3 His LinkedIn username is eyal-gruner-928790206.4 He is a specialist in PEX pipe production and is experienced in several plastic technologies. He also has hands-on experience in electron beam pipe irradiation.
Background and Education: Gruner has a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering from Technion - Israel Institute of Technology. He also holds an Executive MBA from the University of Haifa, which complements his technical background with strategic and leadership skills.
Career: Before his role as VP of Engineering and R&D, Gruner was a Mechanical Engineer at Golan Plastic Products.2 He also served as Vice President of Engineering at Pexgol.
Skills and Expertise: Gruner's expertise lies in mechanical engineering and business acumen. He is known for his contributions to developing cutting-edge technologies in PEX pipe production.
Eyal Gruner (CEO of Cynet): Eyal Gruner is the co-founder, main investor, and CEO of Cynet, a cybersecurity company.1 He is also the co-founder and former CEO of BugSec, a cyber consultancy in Israel, and Versafe, which was acquired by F5 Networks in 2013.1
Accomplishments and Recognition: Gruner has been recognized in Google's Hall of Fame with a Google Security Reward for identifying and reporting vulnerabilities.1 He has been lauded as a leader in the cybersecurity field and was labeled a "boy security wonder" by Gartner VP Distinguished Analyst Avivah Litan.1
Early Career: Gruner began his career at age 15, when he hacked into his bank’s ATM to demonstrate the weaknesses of their system.1 He then worked with the Information Security team of Bank Leumi for a year and spent another year at Aladdin Knowledge Systems before founding BugSec in 2005.1
