
RBC invests $2M in Israeli cybersecurity research
The bank invested in research on AI and machine learning tech to further develop cybersecurity techniques at the Ben-Gurion University of the Negev.

The bank invested in research on AI and machine learning tech to further develop cybersecurity techniques at the Ben-Gurion University of the Negev.

‘If an attacker can understand the context of certain events, he can use the information to create a more effective customized attack.’

Cyber-ed program gives youth from peripheral areas training for well-paying positions at major companies even before they enter the army.

VICE correspondent travels to Tel Aviv’s Cybertech conference and Beersheva’s CyberSpark to find out how Israel is becoming world’s cyber superpower.

To start, the Israeli Defense Force recruits the best and brightest coders and hackers as teens, to funnel them into their elite cyber warfare units.

New research center in Beersheva will make use of technology that can provide unprecedented investigative tools and sources of evidence for police.

‘We gain an experienced partner, effective in fighting cybercrime,’ says head of Polish Electric Company about its new Israel ties.

A team of Israeli cybersecurity researchers warn that heightened protection for medical imaging devices is needed as they try to find new solutions.

Participants will meet with leading cyber security experts for a global brainstorming session on the challenges and threats of smart cities.

The American cyber newcomer to Israel pays $6 million for the Holon-based startup, also opens R&D and service center in Israel.

Cybersecurity solutions for cities, airports, transportation, medicine and anti-terror to be showcased; 146 speakers on agenda.

Hessian Israeli Partnership Accelerator for Cybersecurity brings together top students from both countries to work on joint projects.

Israeli researchers continue to spearhead cyber research and file patents to keep international community safe from hackers.

Final hacking competition in world’s largest student-led cybersecurity games will be available this year at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev.

Actual communities, not just online forums, are seen as key to encouraging Israeli girls and women to enter high-tech careers and flourish at work.