
Numerous countries and organizations now acknowledge the potential threat that technology companies pose to individual rights, including the USA, the EU, and the UN. Dozens of reports and recommendations have been published on maintaining individual rights in relation .
OUR SOLUTIONS
Numerous countries and organizations now acknowledge the potential threat that technology companies pose to individual rights, including the USA, the EU, and the UN. Dozens of reports.

Policy
Commitment
Technology companies must establish a policy that explicitly respects human rights.

Human Rights
Due Diligence
Technology companies must perform due diligence to identify, prevent and minimize abuse of human rights, and explain their means for protecting human rights.

Proportionality and Human Rights
by Design
The UN's implementation recommendations state that companies should implement independent self-audit mechanisms to examine the subject of human rights.

Accountability
Technology companies must introduce procedures that facilitate remedies for the abuse of human rights that may occur because of their operations.
THE CYBERIGHTECH TEAM
FOUNDERS

Mr. Elie Mersel,
President
Former Director-General of the State Comptroller's Office. For seven years, Elie spearheaded the creation of the strategic plans of the State Comptroller's Office and the Israel's Ombudsman, as well as the execution of review-based plans for all government ministries, municipalities, local authorities, security forces, government companies.

Dr. Matan Gutman,
CEO
Matan is a Doctor of Law, certified in Public Law by the Harvard Law School. He is a Constitutional and Human Rights Law expert, an adjunct professor at the Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya (IDC), and an academic administrator at the IDC Global Executive Training Center.
MEMBERS OF THE INDEPENDENT CYBERIGHTECH ADVISORY COMMITTEE

Retired Supreme Court
Justice Salim Joubran
Former Deputy to the Supreme court Chief Justice

Retired Judge
Yosef Chaim Shapira
Former state Comptroller and Ombudsman of Israel

Prof. Shmuel Hauser
Former head of the Israel Securities Authority