Cellebrite Announces Formation of Ethics & Integrity Committee
PETAH TIKVA,
Cellebrite's mission is to enable its customers to protect and save lives, accelerate justice, and preserve privacy in communities around the globe.
- Recommending a set of principles and policies to guide sales of Cellebrite solutions and services in alignment with the Company's Code of Ethics and applicable laws, regulations, internationally accepted norms and best practices.
- Advising on emerging and developing technology trends, use, and regulations.
- Providing recommendations on adapting policies to address ethics and human rights matters.
- Reviewing and assessing the Company's communications to shareholders and the public with respect to the Company's policies and practices.
"As the global leader in the DI industry, we recognize our responsibility to our customers to operate in a transparent and ethical manner. Our commitment to creating a safer world and operating lawfully and ethically is unwavering," said
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Gabriella Blum is the Rita E. Hauser Professor of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law and Vice Dean for the Graduate Program and International Legal Studies atHarvard Law School . She is also the Faculty Director of the Program on International Law and Armed Conflict (PILAC) and a member of the Program on Negotiation Executive Board. Prior to joining the Harvard faculty, Blum served for seven years as a Senior Legal Advisor in theInternational Law Department of the Military Advocate General's Corps in the Israel Defense Forces, and for another year as a Strategy Advisor to theIsraeli National Security Council .
William P. Eber is a former Chief Technology Officer (CTO) for theDepartment of Defense Cyber Crime Center (DC3) where he was responsible for recognizing evolving technologies that have the potential to add value to existing digital forensics and malware analytic core competencies. Previously,Mr. Eber was the Director at theDepartment of Defense Computer Forensics Laboratory (DCFL) where he oversaw digital and multimedia forensics and cyber investigative processes, procedures, and standards for criminal investigations, counterterrorism activities, safety inquiries and countering threats to critical infrastructure. Today,Mr. Eber volunteers his time at National Parks and theArmy Corps of Engineers .
Anthony J. Ferrante is the Global Head of Cybersecurity and a Senior Managing Director at FTI Consulting, a global business advisory firm. Prior to joining FTI,Mr. Ferrante served as Director for Cyber Incident Response at theU.S. National Security Council at theWhite House . Before joining theNational Security Council ,Mr. Ferrante was Chief of Staff of theFBI 's Cyber Division. He joined theFBI as a special agent in 2005, assigned to theFBI 's New York Field Office. In 2006,Mr. Ferrante was selected as a member of theFBI 's Cyber Action Team, a fly-team of experts who deploy globally to respond to the most critical cyber incidents on behalf of theU.S. Government .
Doron Herman is an expert in the field of Online Child Protection and the founder of Safe School Analytics, a startup that analyzes the social climate in a school and provides students with tailored lectures and lesson plans.Mr. Herman currently hosts a legal affairs show on Reshet.tv inIsrael and spent more than a decade as a journalist, where his experience included being the Head of Crime Desk and Cyberwarfare on Channel 13 News Israel and a News Reporter for Israel Defense Forces. Today,Mr. Herman is widely recognized for his lectures and numerous documentaries relating to protecting children online.
Gil Kerlikowske is a former Commissioner ofU.S. Customs and Border Protection , where he became the first confirmed commissioner in the Obama administration of the 60,000-personnel agency responsible for border security and customs.Mr. Kerlikowske also served as the Director of theWhite House Office of National Drug Control Policy between 2009 and 2014. He has served as Chief of Police in four cities and worked in theUnited States Justice Department .Mr. Kerlikowske was an IOP Fellow atHarvard Kennedy School of Government and is currently a distinguished Non-resident Fellow atRice University .
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Yuli Tamir is an Israeli academic and former politician who served as a member of the Knesset for theLabor Party between 2003 and 2010, and as the Minister of Immigrant Absorption and Education, as well as the deputy speaker of the Knesset and a member of theFinance Committee , the Educational Committee and theSecurity and Foreign Affairs Committee .Ms. Tamir was a fellow at theHarvard Center for Human Values and theHarvard Center for Ethics and the Professions.Ms. Tamir was a co-founder of Peace Now, a liberal advocacy group inIsrael with aim of promoting a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. For over a decadeMs. Tamir held the role of President atShenkar College of Engineering and Design and today she is the President ofBeit Berl College .
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