
Founder and CEO
Doron Bergerbest-Eilon
Mr. Doron Bergerbest-Eilon is the former Director of the Security and Protection Division of the Israel Security Agency (ISA) and Israel’s most-senior ranking anti-terrorism official, a position equivalent to the rank of Major General.
Mr. Bergerbest-Eilon’s national responsibilities included the protection and security of: Israeli dignitaries; international and internal border crossings; Israeli domestic and international civil aviation and foreign civil aviation in the State of Israel; Israeli ports and Israeli vessels in foreign ports. He was also chiefly responsible for the protection of Israel’s Prime Minister, President and key ministers and dignitaries in the State of Israel and delegations abroad.
Mr. Bergerbest-Eilon was also responsible for two national authorities: the National Authority for the Protection of Classified Information and the National Cyber Authority for the Protection of Israel’s Critical Infrastructure, including energy, transportation, health, and water supply, to name a few.
In May 2005, Mr. Bergerbest-Eilon was presented with the Director’s Recognition Award, the U.S. Secret Service Director’s highest commendation.
Mr. Bergerbest-Eilon is the Founder, President and CEO of ASERO, where he advises clients on strategic and tactical security challenges and aids both governments and corporations to prepare, mitigate and recover from threats of terrorism and other hazards; protect lives and critical assets; safeguard against cyber threats; enhance emergency preparedness procedures and capabilities; and, ensure business continuity of operations.
Mr. Bergerbest-Eilon is a co-founder of APERIO, a cyber security, data protection company that focus on OT. APERIO completed “Round A” led by National Grid (NG), one of the world’s largest utility companies.
Since 2006, Mr. Bergerbest has served on Security Advisory Board at Pictet Asset Management based in Geneva, Switzerland. With approximately US$ 8bn under management, the equity mutual fund is widely recognized for its pioneering role within thematic investing. These thematic advisory boards provide an important forum for the investment managers to monitor the evolution of their respective investment theme.
Mr. Bergerbest-Eilon holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree (BA) and a master’s degree (MA) in Political Science, specializing in national security from Haifa University in Israel. He is also a graduate of the Executive Master of Business Administration program at Tel Aviv University.

Vice President of Israeli Division
Zori Kor
Mr. Zori Kor retired from the Israeli Security Agency (ISA) in 2013 after 25 years of distinguished leadership in its counter-terrorism and cyber security branches. Mr. Kor has led and implemented numerous state-of-the-art technology-related projects which have introduced screening techniques, cyber security, and the implementation of complex security systems in civil environments.
Mr. Kor now advises ASERO clients on strategic solutions for cyber security and critical infrastructure defense and provides internationally recognized training on all aspects of security from physical security, aviation security, emergency preparedness, and critical infrastructure protection to crisis response and cyber planning.
Prior to joining ASERO, Mr. Kor held senior field positions in the Israeli Security Agency (ISA). He served as the cyber regulator for critical infrastructure in the State of Israel and Head of the Technology Department in the National Information Security Authority in Israel, known as NISA, a subdivision of the Prime Minister’s Office. Throughout his tenure, he helped steer Israel’s ascendance in the realm of cyber security, developing audits, gap analyses, and risk assessments for Israel’s cyber systems and industrial control systems. He moreover provided instruction, guidance, and policy management for the technical standards of Israel’s cyber security systems and devices.
As the Head of the Technology Department and International Relations for the National Information Security Authority and the Protection and Security Division of the ISA, Mr. Kor was responsible for developing and overseeing strategic international relations with security agencies worldwide.
As the Head of the ISA’s Overseas Security Department, Mr. Kor was responsible for overseeing the security of aviation, embassies, shipping, installations, and international border points. Mr. Kor led a series of projects in coordination with agencies and partners both in Israel and abroad, managed professional instruction on defense, and headed the ISA Center for Professional Activity.
Today, Mr. Kor is a regular speaker at various international homeland security forums and cyber security conferences. He is a key presenter in the Tel Aviv University Homeland Security Executive Certificate Studies Program. Moreover, he has had the honor of presenting on behalf of the Israeli National Cyber Security Authority at a number of conferences and events.
Having served as a member of the steering committee and as a presenter for CyberTech, one of the biggest cyber security conferences in the world. Mr. Kor has also been invited to lead the cyber session of InnovFest” in Singapore, Asia’s largest conference of this kind.
Mr. Kor holds a B.Sc. in Physics, M.Sc. in Applied Physics from Tel Aviv University, and Executive Master of Business Administration from Tel Aviv University. Mr. Kor is a graduate of the Business Executive Leadership Program, University of California, Irvine (UCI), United States. He is fluent in English and Hebrew.

CEO of ASERO Israel
Yuval Makovsky
Yuval Makovsky, Managing Director Israel, joined ASERO Worldwide after nine years of service in the security division of Israel's Ben Gurion International Airport.
In his last position Mr. Makovsky served as the airport’s security screening unit manager. As the unit manager, Mr. Makovsky was responsible for developing and integrating new security procedures into the Security Screening Unit’s operations. Mr. Makovsky was also responsible for the unit’s personnel training and level of preparedness.
Apart from these responsibilities, Mr. Makovsky was also a member of the project team that planned and led the implementation of the security measures in Ben Gurion Airport’s Terminal 3 (the new main international flights terminal). Mr. Makovsky served as the team’s security questioning, luggage screening and passenger screening expert.
Mr. Makovsky’s previous position with Ben Gurion Airport included serving as a security duty manager. In this capacity, Mr. Makovsky was responsible for commanding a force of several hundreds of security personnel, including screeners, profilers and zone supervisors, who conduct the security screening of all the passengers and luggage that pass through the airport. Mr. Makovsky’s responsibilities in this position also included training new security zone supervisors.
Mr. Makovsky has extensive knowledge in the following fields: Explosives Detection Systems, Explosives Trace Detection, walk through and hand held metal detectors, access control systems and security preparedness systems.
Prior to joining Ben Gurion Airport’s security division, Mr. Makovsky served in the Israeli Army’s Bomb Disposal Unit and is a certified bomb disposal technician. Mr. Makovsky holds a bachelor’s degree in biology from the University of Tel-Aviv and a Master of Business Administration from the Interdisciplinary Center in Herzliya.

Analyst
Dan-Eddy Partouche
Dan-Eddy Partouche is an Analyst offering capabilities in the development of market strategies for various sectors, with an emphasis on Africa. Prior to joining the ASERO, Mr. Partouche served in the French Armed Forces in the Pacific, where he was part of the Communication Division, working closely with military officials, diplomats, and senior representatives from Pacific powers.
Mr. Partouche holds a Bachelor’s degree and a Master’s degree in International Relations and Defense Studies from Sciences Po Aix and a Master’s degree in International Business from North Carolina State University. His professional experience includes working for major companies such as Thales, Sopra Steria, and Airbus Group, where he worked on projects related to Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) technology and visitor management systems, as well as contributing to innovative projects within startups.

Analyst
Zach Messer
Zach Messer is a Marketing Consultant intern at ASERO Worldwide’s Tel Aviv office, focusing on market strategy development across various sectors for ASERO’s operations in English speaking Africa. Prior to ASERO, Mr Messer worked as a political consultant with Member of Knesset Ruth Wasserman Lande, working with politicians, lobby groups, and diplomatic foreign delegations.
Mr Messer holds a bachelor’s degree in International Relations and Political Science from the University of Portsmouth. Mr Messer’s professional experience extends to the Pharmaceutical sector, where he worked for Sanofi in Regulatory Affairs dealing with Government Communications.

Analyst
Noa Nussbaum
Noa Nussbaum is an analyst at ASERO Worldwide, specializing in research, data mining, database development, and data manipulation. She is responsible for analyzing and visualizing data to derive valuable insights. Additionally, Ms. Nussbaum authors formal content for various projects.
She holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science and Mathematics from Ariel University, with a minor in Data Science and Artificial Intelligence.

Analyst
Tal Shema
Tal Shema is a Homeland Security Analyst in ASERO Worldwide’s Tel Aviv office. She works on a variety of homeland security projects within the threat assessment and information analysis sector.
Prior to joining ASERO, Ms. Shema worked as a research analyst at the Prime Minister’s Office where she transformed data into strategic insights.
Ms. Shema holds a Bachelor of Arts in International Relations and Criminology from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. During a semester abroad at the University of Navarra, Spain, she delved into global politics and advanced her proficiency in the Spanish language.
Ms. Shema speaks Hebrew, English and Spanish.

Lead Analyst
Danielle Smith
Danielle Smith is a Homeland Security Analyst in ASERO Worldwide's Tel Aviv office. She works on a variety of homeland security projects within the academic sector. Prior to joining ASERO, Ms. Smith was part of the Israel Defense Force and served in the Spokespersons division, where she worked closely with senior officials, diplomats and military attaches from around the world.
Ms. Smith has a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and History with specialization in International Relations from the University of California, Los Angeles. She received her Master of Arts in Government, specializing in the fields of Counterterrorism and Homeland Security from the Interdisciplinary Center in Herzliya.

CFO
Christopher Renaud
Mr. Christopher Renaud, Chief Financial Officer (CFO) of ASERO Worldwide, has sat of the Board of Directors of ASERO since it was founded in 2005. Mr. Renaud also serves as a personal financial advisor to Mr. Doron Bergerbest-Eilon, ASERO's Founder, President and CEO.
In addition to ASERO, Mr. Renaud sits on the Board of Directors of Travel Holdings, one of the fastest growing Internet travel service companies in the United Stated; he also sits on the Board of Directors of NMDC, one of the world's largest independent global television and film producers. Mr. Renaud also serves as the CEO of NMDC's main operating subsidiary in Switzerland.
Prior to his position at ASERO, Mr. Renaud has held a number of executive and senior level positions including the Director and Head of European Media Equity Research for First Boston / CSFB in London. Various polls carried out by Reuters and Institutional Investor on investors and chief financial officers ranked Mr. Renaud and his team in the top three companies within the European media equity research category.
Mr. Renaud holds a Bachelor of Arts degree (B.A.), Magna Cum Laude, in Government and Economics from Harvard University. He currently resides in Switzerland.

CEO of the North American Division
Carl J. Truscott
Carl J. Truscott, Chief Executive Officer for North America, is the former director of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) and a former head of presidential protection and assistant director of the U.S. Secret Service. Mr. Truscott advises ASERO’s clients on strategic plans for security preparedness, helps companies identify alternative uses for technology solutions to enhance homeland security defense and works to integrate those solutions into the security marketplace.
Mr. Truscott has 26 years of federal law enforcement experience, having provided strategic and operational leadership in uniquely challenging situations at two of the most prestigious and multifaceted federal law enforcement agencies in America. He has an exceptional background and experience in all phases of law enforcement, counterterrorism strategies, and integrated security planning and solutions.
Mr. Truscott was appointed by the attorney general to serve as ATF director, a role he held from 2004-2006. Under Mr. Truscott’s leadership, the bureau reduced violent crime to an historic 30-year low, expanded its role in explosives investigations, developed a National Center for Explosives Training and Research and constructed a new training academy. Most importantly the 5,000 men and women of ATF were able to make effective contributions to the Department of Justice’s highest priority – the prevention of terrorism – through intelligence sharing, investigations, regulation, training, laboratory services and an expanded international presence.
As an assistant director with the Secret Service, Mr. Truscott was responsible for the investigative and protective intelligence, threat assessment activities, technical security, information technology and emergency preparedness. Prior to his term as assistant director, he served as the special agent in charge of the Presidential Protective Division, where he had primary responsibility for supervising all protective matters relating to the president, the first family, and the White House. During a period of unprecedented global threat and terrorist activity, Mr. Truscott implemented a strategic approach to security structure, functions and operations. During his Secret Service tenure, Mr. Truscott was also assigned to the New York and Los Angeles field offices, he was detailed as a professional staff member to the U. S. Senate Appropriations Committee in the 105th Congress and he served as the Secret Service coordinator for the 1996 Republican National Convention in San Diego. He began his law enforcement career in 1980 as an investigator for the New Jersey Department of Law and Public Safety.
Mr. Truscott received a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice from the University of Delaware. He attended executive programs at The George Washington University and Harvard University and participated in the Director of Central Intelligence’s Intelligence Community Senior Leadership Program. He has lectured at the University of Pennsylvania’s Department of Criminology and at Harvard University’s John F. Kennedy School of Government. Mr. Truscott serves on the Cal Ripken, Sr. Foundation Board of Directors and the National Law Enforcement Exploring Committee, and he is a member of ASIS International. Mr. Truscott also served on the Executive Committee of the International Association of Chiefs of Police and on the Board of Directors of the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. Mr. Truscott’s numerous honors throughout his law enforcement career include the Presidential Rank Award as Meritorious Executive in 2003.