
Israeli cybertech is bracing for AI and quantum threats
As the industry bolsters itself against looming threats, Israel’s cybersecurity field is feeling just fine after Wiz’s pending $32b sale to Google.

As the industry bolsters itself against looming threats, Israel’s cybersecurity field is feeling just fine after Wiz’s pending $32b sale to Google.

Israel, of course. Microsoft, Apple, Amazon, Google, Facebook, Alibaba, Intel, Oracle, Samsung and Baidu are all doing mission-critical work in Israel that’s core to their businesses back at HQ.

Navigation app announces new Child Reminder alert that reminds you to check your car before you leave.

Self-adjusting underwear and other ‘totally useless’ tech from Israeli innovators comes out of annual 52-hour makers’ event.

Google-owned Waze navigation application launches carpooling program that sees commuters tipping fellow drivers for a ride to and from work.

‘Israel is booming in terms of entrepreneurship because you have a culture to challenge authority and to question everything. You’re not going by the rules,’ — Eric Schmidt.

‘When everyone belongs, we’ll be much more powerful as a society,’ says Cisco executive involved in advancing job prospects of the ultra-Orthodox.

Post-IPO, Israeli website builder Wix grows vertically into the hospitality and restaurant markets.

‘The future is edible landscaping,’ predicts CEO of Israel’s GreenWall.

‘The Waze Runner’ mashes up mobile navigation app with sci-fi flick.

Adi Altschuler, Israel manager of Google for Education, honored for creating communities of kindness.

‘Do the most idiotic thing in the most complicated technological way. If your project can become a product, you’re not admitted to GeekCon.’

Eric Sirkin says there is no reason Israeli companies can’t be large and multinational. It just requires a shift of mentality, he says.

Gadi Amit won a National Design Award for ‘objects that are beautiful and have a lot of design value, yet are functional for Joe Public.’

At Campus TLV for Moms, enterprising young mothers learn business tips from the pros while nursing, burping and changing their babies.