Conatix is an early-stage AI cybersecurity company that turns software into pictures so a computer can see malware before it runs. Its flagship product, CYSANA (CYberSecurity ANAlytics), converts executable files into images at the moment of download, uses deep-learning neural networks to spot malicious code, and pairs that with patented anti-encryption technology that stops malware from ever becoming ransomware. Founded by David Lehrer and developed in partnership with the University of Luxembourg's SnT centre, the company markets to managed security providers, CISO teams, banks, corporations, and government agencies across North America and Europe.
Tomer Weingarten is the co-founder, chairman, president, and CEO of SentinelOne, the publicly traded cybersecurity company he started in 2013 to replace signature-based antivirus with autonomous, AI-driven endpoint protection. An engineer by trade, Israeli outsider by background, he scaled the company from a Tel Aviv kitchen-table idea to a NYSE-listed business crossing $1B in ARR, betting the platform on agentic AI through Purple AI and Wayfinder.