Cybertech

Trump enlists private sector cyber firms in new offensive against foreign criminal groups

The idea of private sector firms participating in cyber operations against criminal and other targets is not new, and has been controversial in the past.

An illustrative image of a technical team in a governmental cyber environment with the USA flag.
Cyber Is Not a Luxury.

Black Cube doubles office space in Tel Aviv

Kela

Israeli defense-tech co Kela raising $200m at $1.2b valuation

Alon Lifshitz, Founding Partner of Aurelius Capital

Israel's new threat map is a system, not a front


Israeli chip manufacturer falls victim to cyberattack

Tower Semiconductor announces that a cyberattack was carried out against it


US Cyber Command shifts from defense to offense

The move will enable the command to combine data and intelligence with operations and thus participate fully in offensive and influential operations

Hands are seen on a keyboard in front of a displayed cyber code in this picture illustration taken October 4, 2018

Galileo Tech to merge with Bright Innovations

Bright undertook to sign an MOU from an American company that develops technology for connectivity and wide-band communication networks and is secured with unique cyber security for vehicles

Picture of Bright's product.

UPS in Israel completes project to implement Nutanix solutions

The new technology is now used as the infrastructure for the operational applications on the company’s production site, and runs over 500 virtual servers

Shai Gutman, VP of Technology and Innovation at UPS

US-Israel center offers up to $10 million for energy cybersecurity project

Commercial companies, research institutes and universities from both countries are invited to form consortia and submit bids


Digital transformation at the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange

A solution was integrated to enable single sign-on and advanced security on the path to digital transformation and accessibility of data to the public in Israel and overseas

An electronic board displaying market data is seen at the entrance of the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange, in Tel Aviv, Israel

Facial recognition company AnyVision snags $43 million in funding

The Israeli company's technology leverages AI to authenticate users or identify people as they approach a point of entry


Corporate security vulnerability levels are worse than thought

Nearly 85% of security and IT leaders feel their programs are mature, but the data reveals otherwise, Israel's Vulcan Cyber says


BATM in first deal for NFVTime solution

The NFVTime solution will be used for creating virtual networks for its customers and telecommunications service providers


Elastic offers free solution for stopping cyberattacks on Windows, macOS

The solution enables expansion of data integrations across Microsoft Defender ATP, Windows PowerShell, and G Suite