Israeli cybersecurity

Iran-linked hackers used Israeli IT providers to target government bodies

Once installed, the tool can infiltrate programs used to access other computers. Malware disguised as legitimate updates sent by the IT provider can be sent to the customer. 

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Cyber is not a luxury.

Snyk to lay off 90 employees

ON THE front line of the cyber war, Israel has become one of the world’s most targeted countries for cyberattacks, with state-backed hackers increasingly using AI to probe government networks, companies, and critical infrastructure.

State audit warns Israel’s cyber preparedness gaps threaten economy and security

A Metro bus with FIFA Log Angeles World Cup 2026 Host Committee advertising in downtown Los Angeles, California, May 27, 2026; illustrative.

Iranian intel. ministry-linked group behind LA public transport cyberattack, Israeli firm finds


Cyber authority warns of new tricky ransomware hack; Smart cash registers in play

Israel National Cyber Directorate identified a massive ransomware attack that prevents access to the software and requires a ransom to regain access.

 Illustrative image of a smart cash register.

Israel should expect a rise in cyberattacks - expert

CYBER AFFAIRS: Industry insider Ram Levi talks about defense against hacks and what really happened at Shirbit.

 A MAN LOOKS at a video on an Israeli website that was hacked last year by an Iran-based hackers group that calls itself ‘Hacking Saviours.’

'Terrorism doesn't discriminate between Israeli Jews, Arabs' - Yoseph Haddad

Yoseph Haddad called for the establishment of a special police unit to tackle violence in Arab Israeli society.

 Yoseph Haddad, Arab Israeli activist, speaking at The Jerusalem Post London Conference, March 31, 2022.

Cyber warfare will continue to evolve, and cybersec needs to keep up - Nir Zuk

“We need to start being very practical and very concrete about how we do cybersecurity," said Nir Zuk, founder and CTO of cybersecurity company Palo Alto Networks.

 Nir Zuk, Founder of Palo Alto Networks, speaks at The Jerusalem Post London Conference 2022

Russia-Ukraine War: Former NSA heads, IDF's Unit 8200 predict more cyberattacks

SECURITY AND DEFENSE: “The Ukraine war will be a watershed event in the history of cyber,” said former National Security Agency and US Cyber Command chief Adm. Mike Rogers in an interview.

 A Russian flag is seen on the laptop screen in front of a computer screen on which cyber code is displayed, in this illustration picture taken March 2, 2018.

SaaS security is broken and is ready to be repaired - opinion

A Ponemon report shows that more than 50% of organizations have experienced a data breach caused by a third-party app or service

 THE WORLD of cyberattacks has changed in the last year.

Why did Bennett's cyber security policy crash? - analysis

For the last seven weeks there has been no cyber chief, and for eight months, and likely several months into the future, there will be no cyber law.

 PRIME MINISTER Naftali Bennett on his way to a cabinet meeting.

Axis Security establishes international innovation network security forum

The forum will explore solutions for 21st-century issues in the network security industry – chief among them enabling secure remote work and SSE (Security Service Edge) framework.

Axis Security CEO Dor Knafo and CTO Gil Azrielant

AppSec company Checkmarx joins IAI-led Israeli Cyber Companies Consortium

The consortium aims to offer cutting-edge cyber defense technology to governments around the globe.

Checkmarx joins Israeli Cyber Companies Consortium

Israeli cybersecurity start-up Eureka receives $8m. from YL Ventures

Israeli startup Eureka has received $8 million in seed funding from YL Ventures. They have created a data cloud security solution, which has become a game changing platform.

 Eureka founders (Liat Hayun, CEO and Asaf Weiss, CTO)