Pioneering Public Safety
Elliott Broidy is an entrepreneur with over 40 years of experience founding, investing in, and managing more than 160 companies. Since 2014, he has focused on investing in public safety and national security software companies. Today all are AI driven businesses.
He is Chairman and CEO of Broidy Capital Holdings, LLC and previously led Broidy Capital Management. He is also the Founder and Managing Partner of Threat Deterrence Capital Holdings, LLC and LEO Technologies Holdings, LLC as well as the Chairman and CEO of Cynapse Holdings, LLC.
Broidy previously served on the board of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security Advisory Council and has been deeply committed to public safety and national security throughout his career.

This photo is released by Elliott Broidy under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International license.
“The top priority of Federal, State, and Local Government is the safety of this country.”
~ President Ronald Reagan
News
Originally published on citybiz. Today we’re speaking with entrepreneur and philanthropist Elliott Broidy, the Chairman and CEO of Broidy Capital Holdings, LLC and
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The annual Jewish American Heritage Month (JAHM) luncheon was held May 19 on Capitol Hill, bringing together bipartisan
This article was originally published on Grit Daily. On the morning of February 10, 2026, Jesse Van Rootselaar opened fire
This article was originally published on JBizNews. A rare convergence of Jewish American religious leaders, civic organizations, business executives, and
This article was originally published in JNS. ( May 21, 2026 / JNS ) A dozen members of Congress participated
By Jewish Heritage Celebration Committee, May 19, 2026 The annual Jewish American Heritage Month celebration on Capitol Hill will be
The Los Angeles-raised philanthropist is being honored for decades of work in public safety, Jewish communal life, and the fight
This article was originally published in IT Security Guru. In early April, Anthropic announced the release of Claude Mythos Preview,
This essay, written by author, artist, and filmmaker Inna Rogatchi, is the second of two parts and was originally published
This article was originally published on Technology.org. I returned to the U.S. about two weeks ago, after spending the better
This piece was originally published in Spanish on the website El Debate. By Elliott Broidy Permit me to introduce myself
Published in The Jerusalem Post on March 29, 2026. By William C. Daroff The arson attack in London’s Golders Green, targeting ambulances
This article was originally published in The Washington Independent. By Tyreece Bauer Washington’s clash with artificial intelligence startup Anthropic has quickly
This article was originally published in IT Security Guru. By David Soffer Anthropic has launched Claude Code Security, an AI-powered vulnerability
This piece originally appeared in C-Suite Quarterly. How the Auschwitz Research Center on Hate, Extremism and Radicalization (ARCHER) is combining
This essay was originally published in The Times of Israel. By Inna Rogatchi At the end of 2025, an eye-catching headline
This piece was originally published in the New York Daily News. By Elliott Broidy This is a tribute to Judea Pearl,
This article was originally published in Tech Announcer. By Hugh Grant If anything was to be gleaned from last week’s
Preservation isn’t enough; this document must be seen, studied and understood. Elliott Broidy This piece was originally published on JNS
This piece was originally published in The Baltimore Sun. By Armstrong Williams Florida-based philanthropist and businessman Elliott Broidy, joined by
This article was originally published in The Coastal Star. By Janis Fontaine In November, Elliott and Robin Broidy of Boca Raton
This article was originally published in Smartech Daily. By Spencer Hulse Agentic AI cybersecurity represents a fundamental shift in how organizations
This article originally appeared in Law News Day. By Jordan French Deepfakes dominate headlines, but election security threats increasingly reflect something
This piece was originally published in the South Florida Sun Sentinel. We live in troubling times. Antisemitism is surging across
This piece was originally published in The Japan Times. On this date, Jan. 27, in 1945, the Nazi death camp
What a pristine Nazi blueprint reveals about professional complicity in genocide. By Jeff Jacoby On Oct. 24, 1941, an Austrian
I have acquired an original architectural drawing – a “whiteprint” – of the very first design of the crematoria built
This piece was originally published on Voice.media on January 6, 2026. By Alinasir Nasir Philanthropist and entrepreneur Elliott Broidy has acquired an
This article was originally published in Jewish Journal. by Benjamin Raziel In a year marked by rising antisemitism and an alarming
This article original appeared in Space Coast Daily on December 19, 2025. A rare architectural drawing tied to the earliest




























































