Cybersecurity Israel
Google-Wiz acquisition receives final regulatory approval
Each of the founders will now receive over $2 billion before taxes, and the Israel Tax Authority can expect to collect at least NIS 9 billion from taxes on the founders, employees, and investors.
Israel's cyber chief predicts cyberwar between offensive, defensive AI agents
Israeli cyber sector soars as exits hit $72.6b. in 2025
Cybersecurity co Claroty raises $200m at over $3b valuation
From Waze to Wiz, Google bets big on Israeli tech - opinion
The deal is a defining moment for the global cybersecurity industry, a testament to Israel’s enduring tech prowess, and a defiant vote of confidence in a country in crisis.
Ex-cyber chief: 'Q-day' could lead to hacking of nuclear weapons
“What will be the October 7 in the cyber space and are we ready for it? To meet this kind of challenge, we need to build better resilience, improve the culture of sharing, change all of the time."
CyberArk becomes second most valuable Israeli company on Wall Street
CyberArk’s market cap tops $20 billion as stock soars past $400, securing its spot as the second most valuable Israeli company on Wall Street.
Credit cards readers across Israeli stores, gas stations crash in cyberattack
This suspected cyberattack follows previous attempts made by Iran to penetrate Israeli cyber defenses.
Israel's tech industry withstanding war stresses - report
In addition, the report finds that there has been no substantial change in the number of foreign venture capital funds active Israel.
The cyber war against Israel has escalated: How much is it costing us?
The CEO of the National Cyber Defense Authority, Gabi Portnoy, spoke with Maariv and referred to the war on the technological front: "The amount of cyber attacks since October 7 has tripled"
Unlocking the future: A unique exhibition on Israeli cyber technologies
Delve into 25 exhibits, each showcasing a rare lock from a different era, symbolizing Israel's pivotal role in global cybersecurity.
Comptroller: Cyber and information security issues found with Israel Land Authority
The authority has millions of scanned files on land rights, with much of the information collected by the authority sensitive, and some includes personal and business information.
Six months since Oct. 7, YL Ventures partner: Not out of the woods
Passover perspectives: Israeli executives answer the Four Questions
Israeli civil servants' personal data latest casualty in Iranian cyber-war - report
Iran and Israel continue to wage a cyberwar in the shadows as a court orders the end of a gag order on the leak.