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CEO of CyberSpark in Beersheva talks to ISRAEL21c about the transformation of Israel’s largest desert city into a cyber-tech innovation capital.

CEO of CyberSpark in Beersheva talks to ISRAEL21c about the transformation of Israel’s largest desert city into a cyber-tech innovation capital.

Israeli cyber security company and leading provider of mobile security for the app-centric enterprise sells for an estimated $100 million.
Subsidiary of the defense contractor eyeing possible contracts with IDF.

BGN, EMC and JVP announce creation of a new company: CyberSpark Industry Initiative.

Chutzpah, resilience and out of the box thinking led this former Check Point architect into energy-generating windows and disruptive cyber solutions.
Export of cyber related products in 2014 has already reached $3 billion, according to the Israel National Cyber Bureau.

First-of-its-kind agreement focuses on homeland security, cyber security.
Israeli firm’s ‘out-of-the-box thinking turns the tide on Cyber threats without making it inconvenient for users.’

Cybereason adds a novel approach to the growing field of countering dangers posed by sophisticated hackers.

Beersheva’s CyberSpark cyber-security development complex breaks ground as international companies seek Israeli expertise.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announces the establishment of a national cyber park in Beersheva to be called Cyber Spark.

‘Everybody understands that you buy Swiss watches from Switzerland and information security from Israel,’ says CyberArk CEO.
New IBM cybersecurity software lab in Israel will focus on mobile and application security, advanced threat, malware, counter-fraud, and financial crimes.
Israeli VC JVP to establish new Cyber-Security Incubator in Beersheva with goal of keeping Israel at leading edge of the field.

International interest piques over the simulator’s ability to handle and manage various cyber warfare events and attacks.