In 2015, there was a controversy when Sehnaoui identified that
Silent Circle's
warrant canary had been removed from their site. Sehnaoui was also prominently featured in a video series by
The Guardian about privacy risks and is often called upon to comment on recent Information Security news. Before founding an information security firm he attempted to improve patient representation in the Lebanese insurance industry. Starting January 2016, there were reports that the
Islamic State allegedly built a new
Android app called Alrawi for exchanging encrypted messages, based on claims from online counter-terrorism firm
Ghost Security Group (GSG). The claim was quickly reprinted by
Newsweek,
Fortune and
TechCrunch, among others. Sehnaoui was one of the security specialists that helped debunk the myth of this tool, showing that it was just a "bad media mock-up to try and get some attention". In July 2018, he was arrested for alleged piracy of several Lebanese companies and government institutions, his detention was illegal as there is a legal vacuum in Lebanese laws about cybercrime. He was released after being questioned and no charges were brought against him. ==References==