
The Fortune 500 companies that want to be hacked
A team of ethical hackers uses proprietary software to expose vulnerabilities and works with the client’s IT team to fix them.

A team of ethical hackers uses proprietary software to expose vulnerabilities and works with the client’s IT team to fix them.

Israel’s cybersecurity industry accounted for 31% of global investments in the sector in the last year, second only to the United States.

CyberArk survey reveals 95% of employees want to continue remote working, but 67% ignore corporate security policies.

NanoLock’s device-level solution brings cyber protection and management to Genus Power, India’s global smart metering infrastructure provider.

Guardicore’s Ola Sergatchov discusses being a high-tech exec, changes in cybersecurity and the integration of religious women into the Startup Nation.

‘Nothing is more important than keeping our customers safe and secure, and we appreciate Guardicore for bringing this issue to our attention,’ Comcast says.

Israeli cybersecurity technology, already a robust industry, is in more demand than ever as remote working and schooling present new levels of risk.

Israeli cybersecurity firm reveals that 77% of employees working from home use unmanaged personal devices to access corporate systems.

The WEF Technology Pioneers list and the CNBC Disruptor 50 list both include Israeli solutions for health, Industry 4.0, alternative protein and more.

Predictions announced at virtual OurCrowd Pandemic Innovation Conference attended by investors, entrepreneurs, executives, officials from 90 nations.

Israeli startup’s behavioral biometrics technology protects some of the world’s largest financial institutions and is moving into other verticals.

Cyber maven Zohar Rozenberg says the medical world should learn from the cyber world how to manage and contain its anti-coronavirus campaign.

The Israel-founded, California-based cybersecurity firm specializes in device visibility and control for enterprises and government agencies.

‘Israel has become a global powerhouse in automotive and mobility technology, building on the success of such standouts as Waze and Mobileye.’

New report released ahead of Cybertech Global Tel Aviv 2020, where 18,000 worldwide delegates will discuss the industry’s strengths and challenges.