
30+ Israeli startups post over $10m each in funding in Q1
Ethosia report shows 33 companies raised $869.3 million in investments while five startups exited at over $800 million from January-March 2016.

Ethosia report shows 33 companies raised $869.3 million in investments while five startups exited at over $800 million from January-March 2016.

After an Israeli company reportedly unlocked the iPhone at the heart of the battle between the FBI and Apple, attention has focused on Israel’s hugely successful cyber-security industry.

Former Mayor of New York City says Israel is the place to be for cybersecurity and big data applications.

VCs and corporate investors are taking part in Tel Aviv event aimed at facilitating deals between global financiers and Israeli startups.

enSilo, Medasense, OurCrowd, AppCard, iAngels score successful funding rounds despite ‘challenging market.’

In celebration of the 25th birthday of Microsoft Israel’s R&D Center, ISRAEL21c looks back at some of the company’s most significant developments here.

Illusive Networks, InSightec, AudioBurst and Real highlighted for impact they’re making in cybersecurity, cancer treatment, radio and real estate.

More than 140 Israeli companies feature in Israel’s national pavilion at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.

Each botnet capable of inflicting serious criminal and monetary damage.

First annual contest taps Minerva, IntSights, Deep Instinct, Solebit Labs, Sixgill among most innovative Israeli startups in cyber defense.

100 startups, 250 companies, and 11,000 visitors on the first day alone – Cybertech 2016 leaves visitors in no doubt about Israel’s leading role in the world’s cybertech industry.

‘Israeli cybersecurity will continue to a big part of the solution to our global cyber-security challenges.’

Israel-US agentless cybersecurity company, ForeScout, raises $76 million; mPrest and TravelersBox also announce million-dollar funding rounds.

Automotive cyber security solution to reduce threats and risks for connected cars.

Israel enjoys cyber superpower status as startups sell at least $3 billion of cyber security products and services in 2015.