Cyber
Montreal–Israel tech ties strengthen at cyber event
A growing Montreal–Israel tech network spotlights innovation and tackles rising cyber risks while building cross‑community ties
Israel moves forward with potential game-changing cyber law
Israeli cyber sector soars as exits hit $72.6b. in 2025
Cyber CEO found guilty of statutory rape, assaulted children as young as 4 years old
Artificial intelligence is reshaping online shopping - but when AI buys, who’s liable? - opinion
Billions of consumers are placing online orders in a global shopping wave. Behind the scenes, risk management teams prep for surges in claims, returns, and fraud.
Valued at $6.1 Billion: Israeli cyber giant raises $435 Million
Armis announced a pre-IPO funding round of $435 million, at an impressive valuation of $6.1 billion. The round was led by Goldman Sachs Growth Equity.
Tenzai raises $75M to protect code written by AI
Tel Aviv-based cybersecurity startup Tenzai emerges from stealth with one of the largest seed rounds in industry history, aiming to revolutionize penetration testing with autonomous AI
‘A new Israeli dream’: Government earmarks NIS one billion to transform Beersheba and Negev
Officials say the development is designed to meet the demands of a growing metropolitan population.
Check Point uncovers Microsoft Teams flaws letting hackers fake messages and identities
Researchers warn that new Microsoft Teams vulnerabilities let attackers manipulate chats and spoof trusted users, eroding digital trust at work.
Former chess champion Kramnik recieves threats after Naroditsky's death
Former world chess champion Vladimir Kramnik asked authorities to investigate threatening messages posted since the death of US grandmaster Daniel Naroditsky.
New AI directorate may test Israel's cyber hierarchy - analysis
Brig.-Gen. (res.) Erez Askal takes charge of the PMO’s new AI authority, leading to concerns about overlapping powers and potential clashes.
Iran's Intelligence Ministry publishes alleged location of anti-regime TV station in Tel Aviv
Iran's Intelligence Ministry claims to have found a TV studio in Tel Aviv belonging to London-based anti-regime outlet Iran International, and published photographs of contributor's residences.
Doha clears UK activist Andy Hall of defamation over migrant rights case
A Doha court overturned the 2022 defamation conviction of British activist Andy Hall, clearing him of charges linked to his advocacy for migrant workers’ rights ahead of the 2022 World Cup.
PM Netanyahu appoints Brig.-Gen. Askal to lead National AI Directorate
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu appointed Brig.-Gen. (res.) Erez Askal to lead Israel’s first National AI Directorate, aiming to make Israel a global AI power amid concerns of overlap with cyber au