
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.

As tensions around the world rise and cyber threats multiply like digital rabbits, the Israeli cyber scene’s maturation seems like a saving grace.

As hackers get more daring and sophisticated, and even try to hijack airplanes, it’s increasingly vital to keep our aircraft safe from attack. Cybertech startup Cyviation aims to do just that.

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

Ben-Gurion University of the Negev announces new technique that completely protects internet video and pictures from hackers.

At Tel Aviv confab, prime minister announces new National Center for Cyber Education to keep Israel’s young generations at the top of the cyber game.

Tel Aviv event is 2nd-largest exhibition of cyber technologies worldwide, with attendees including state leaders, security executives and investors.

University of Haifa researchers warn that cyber terrorism does not end with minor Internet disruptions.

Following the disastrous ‘Year of the Data Breach,’ Israeli companies are taking the lead in foiling increasingly sophisticated hackers.