
The app that uses your voice to protect you from danger
Inspired by a fatal case of domestic violence, startup uses voice algorithms to enable people to get help without reaching for their phone.

Inspired by a fatal case of domestic violence, startup uses voice algorithms to enable people to get help without reaching for their phone.

The Israeli company Faception says its facial-analysis technology will be used by ‘a leading homeland security agency.’

Tiger enables any mobile device equipped with a camera to stream live video to a control center existing CCTV system.

Following attacks in Belgium, Israeli security experts say Europeans can learn much from Israel’s intelligence-driven methodologies.

In the wake of the massacre in Charleston, churches worldwide are turning to an Israeli technology to help provide a new layer of security.

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

End-of-year reports show 52 Israeli companies were acquired for some $15 billion, nearly double 2013’s exits worth $7.6 billion.

Chinese banks, a Brazilian stadium and Cyprus University are among worldwide customers of Israeli security technology company Risco Group.

CEO of CyberSpark in Beersheva talks to ISRAEL21c about the transformation of Israel’s largest desert city into a cyber-tech innovation capital.

Many of Israel’s most amazing contributions to the world – from the DiskOnKey to the PillCam –result from its existential need for innovation in the military.

Israel’s anti-missile defense system has a 90 percent success rate. Betcha didn’t know there are toy car parts behind its features.

Beersheva’s CyberSpark cyber-security development complex breaks ground as international companies seek Israeli expertise.

The Israeli company designed its product to detect and stop viruses and
malware in real-time, to thwart ‘the ultimate threat of the future.’

‘Everybody understands that you buy Swiss watches from Switzerland and information security from Israel,’ says CyberArk CEO.

Drones that monitor farms, a camera that shows what’s happening behind you, and technology to make the next Olympic Games safer were all on display in the 10th annual Bynet Expo in Tel Aviv.