David Axelrod Wife Age, Family and Net Worth

Susan Landau: David Axelrod Wife Age, Family and Net Worth

Susan Landau: David Axelrod Wife Age, Family and Net Worth

Susan Landau is a multitalented scholar who has expertise in engineering, mathematics, cybersecurity; cryptography, etc. Landau is perhaps best known for her testimony in the ‘FBI v. Apple case’ that rocked the cybersecurity world. 

The engineer also has an algorithm that she invented called Landau’s algorithm. Susan Landau is also popular as the wife of political consultant David Axelrod, who worked as the chief strategist for the Barack Obama administration. 

Name Susan Landau
Birthday June 3, 1954
Age 66
Gender Female
Nationality American
Profession Cyber Security Expert; Mathematician
Net Worth $5 million to $10 million
Married/Single Married
Husband David Axelrod
Children 3
Education Princeton , Cornell , MIT, Bronx Science

10 Facts About Susan Landau

  1. Susan Landau’s age as of November 2020 is 66 years old. She was born on June 3, 1954, in New York, the USA. 
  2. Her family lived around the Bronx area where she grew up and later got an education from.
  3. David Axelrod’s wife Susan Landau possibly has a net worth of more than $5 million to $10 million but the exact figures are not available in the media.  
  4. She amassed this net worth from a career in cybersecurity and engineering.
  5. Landau has worked more than 40 years in the industry and in that time has been employed at some of the world’s biggest companies like Google. Indeed, she was a Senior Staff Privacy Analyst at the international giant.  
  6. One of the most notable events of her career was when she testified in court in the FBI vs. Apple case in which she supported Apple and said that weakening the security of their phones would harm the US. 
  7. Susan has been married to David Axelrod since the late 1970s, as a matter of fact, they tied the knot in 1979.
  8. They have been together for more than 40 years. Susan and David have a nice family and they share 3 kids together.
  9. David became the senior advisor to the President in 2009 and left the post in 2011. 
  10. He mentions his wife and kids in his memoir, ‘Believer: My Forty Years in Politics’. 

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