
Israeli cybertech is bracing for AI and quantum threats
As the industry bolsters itself against looming threats, Israel’s cybersecurity field is feeling just fine after Wiz’s pending $32b sale to Google.

As the industry bolsters itself against looming threats, Israel’s cybersecurity field is feeling just fine after Wiz’s pending $32b sale to Google.

Oligo Security’s platform allows for quick identification of vulnerabilities in cloud-native software before they are exploited by third parties.

After initial buy-out discussions failed last year, Google’s parent company has now agreed to purchase the cybertech unicorn for $32 billion, according to industry reports.

Founders and investors discuss why this is the case, how the current conflict impacts the startup ecosystem, and which sectors are best bets.

Inspired by the tech giant’s plant to acquire Wiz.ai, international investors may follow Google back to Israel, according to Innovation Authority’s CEO Dror Bin.

Over nine months into the Gaza war, professionals and a few international visitors are still connecting, building and working to make things happen at a host of AI and cybertech events.

Protecting the World exhibition aims to educate the public on the value and impact of the Israeli cybersecurity industry.

Corsound hopes to fight online fraudsters by differentiating a real voice from a cloned one, and identifying whether a photo of a new customer matches their voice.

New startup Seven AI wins $36 million in funding for its software that reinvents the command center that monitors an organization’s IT infrastructure.

The dominant presence of Israeli cybersecurity is continued proof of the Israeli cyber market’s maturation.

The company’s purchase of Venafi marks the largest Startup Nation acquisition of the year as of yet.

Today’s devices have multiple identities. Token Security has emerged from stealth mode with a platform aimed to keep those identities secure.

As tensions around the world rise and cyber threats multiply like digital rabbits, the Israeli cyber scene’s maturation seems like a saving grace.

According to a new report, Israel was targeted by more hackers and hacktivists than any other country in 2023.

Despite geopolitical tensions, the cyber sector is showing promising numbers, including an all-time high of $7.1 billion in exits.