Michal Tsur

Michal Tsur (מיכל צור) is an Israeli serial entrepreneur, that lived for many years in NYC. She is the co-founder, and president of Kaltura, Nasdaq: KLTR, co-founder and vice-president of Cyota, acquired by RSA Security Nasdaq: RSAS and co-founder and chairperson of Remepy.

Early life and education
Tsur was born in Jerusalem. She completed a doctoral degree in Law, focusing on game theoretic economic analysis of law from New York University. Moreover, she was a post-doctoral fellow at Yale Law School's Information Society Project.

Career
Tsur launched her career in the law sector as a clerk at the Supreme Court of Israel. She was driven by research, working at Hebrew University in Jerusalem and the Israeli Democracy Institute.

In 1999, Tsur co-founded Cyota, a cybersecurity company, together with Ben Enosh, Lior Golan and Naftali Bennett. Cyota was acquired by RSA Security in 2005.

Attracted by the tech field, Tsur and a few friends decided to venture into the tech industry. In 2006, Tsur co-founded Kaltura, an open source video platform. Kaltura was listed on Nasdaq:KLTR in 2021.

Tsur has authored and contributed to many articles regarding women in tech.