Israel entities have an opportunity to collaborate more closely with US state and local authorities to deliver innovative and integrated cybersecurity solutions.
The all-cash buyout comes after Wiz rejected a $23 billion bid from Alphabet last year due to concerns about antitrust approvals and its aim to focus on an initial public offering.
Bezeq International is integrating Enigmatos' cyber solutions into its SOC framework. This partnership will enable fleet operators to detect and prevent cyberattacks in real time.
Kubescape from the cyber company ARMO - the first Israeli open-source project accepted for incubation in CNCF, managed under the Linux Foundation.
Aman Group marks an impressive achievement at the 2025 IT Excellence Conference – eight wins for five companies within the group for innovative projects.
In 2023, Israel was in fourth place for the number of attacks after India, the US, and Ukraine.
Rapid integration of AI into defense, cybersecurity, and mass communication has been fast-forwarded since October 7.
Alon Arvatz, CEO& Co-founder of PointFive, TAU Alumnus of the Faculty of Law, in conversation with Jake Laznik, Senior Breaking News Desk Manager, The Jerusalem Post.
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.
The startup sells cyber protection systems to companies with complex or old physical infrastructures, such as gas rigs, electricity companies, and nuclear reactors.