
Beersheva goes cyber
Tel Aviv may be Israel’s startup city, but Beersheva is gearing up to be the world’s cyber capital.

Tel Aviv may be Israel’s startup city, but Beersheva is gearing up to be the world’s cyber capital.

More than 150 blue-and-white companies are developing advanced security and vision systems that will prevent hack attacks on vehicles.

ironSource acquires Supersonic mobile app monetization in deal worth some $150 million.

Europe’s biggest cyber-tech company says hub will pave way for new products to ‘protect freedom and democracy and benefit both societies and their economies.’

Ironscales trains employees to spot spear-phishing attacks. ‘Our brain is the best anti-fraud system that exists inside of any organization.’

Social-action program identifies gifted students from periphery towns and trains them to fill an increasing demand for cyber-tech professionals.

University of Haifa researchers warn that cyber terrorism does not end with minor Internet disruptions.

Machine-to-machine connectivity will completely change how you manage your home, health, family, car, business and leisure time.
5,000 people from 50 countries are in Tel Aviv for Cybertech 2015 International Conference & Exhibition.

Online payments company makes second Israeli acquisition with $60 million buyout.

Tel Aviv startup hailed for cyber-security ECUSHIELD software that stops vehicle cyber threats now and in future.

Following the disastrous ‘Year of the Data Breach,’ Israeli companies are taking the lead in foiling increasingly sophisticated hackers.

SoftWheel, ThetaRay and MobileOCT among boosted projects in healthcare, manufacturing, and cyber security.

ISRAEL21c rounds up the top super-cool technological advances from Israeli companies that you should keep an eye on next year.
‘We are making this acquisition to give customers a new level of protection against threats through better visibility into their identity infrastructure.’