Yale student Alex Schapiro, a rising senior, uncovers security flaws in tech companies and startups as an ethical hacker.
He identified a vulnerability in the dating app Cerca that could expose user data, prompting the app to resolve the issue swiftly.
Schapiro's expertise in ethical hacking has led to improvements in security measures for various companies, including those with significant revenues.
His work highlights the importance of ethical bug hunting in safeguarding sensitive data as startups rapidly scale and attract investment.
Schapiro's background in programming, inherited from his computer scientist mother, has driven his passion for uncovering and addressing cybersecurity flaws.
He has contributed to enhancing security for companies by identifying vulnerabilities and assisting them in implementing bug bounty programs.
Despite opportunities to found a tech startup, Schapiro prioritizes his liberal arts college experience and personal growth over immediate entrepreneurship.
Schapiro's dedication to ethical hacking and cybersecurity, combined with his academic pursuits and industry internships, shapes his approach to building a safer digital ecosystem.
While open to the idea of founding a company in the future, Schapiro is focused on learning and gaining valuable experiences during his college years.
Currently interning at Amazon Web Services, he continues to deepen his knowledge in AI and machine learning as he prepares for his future endeavors.