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Former IDF intel. officer sentenced to prison term in Greek spying case
Tal Dilian and his partner, Sara Aleksandra Fayssal Hamou, were sentenced to prison in Greece for illegal surveillance, including monitoring government officials and journalists with spyware.
Trump administration orders US diplomats to fight data sovereignty initiatives
Israel was world’s top target for geopolitical cyberattacks in 2025, report finds
Israeli start-up Matia secures $21 million investment to create AI-powered data pipeline platform
Inside Israeli Innovation, Ep. 10: The future of the Internet
Maayan Hoffman & Zachy Hennessey talk about why you should care if you are being observed online.
Israeli start-up Pinecone raises $100M for advanced AI database tech
The company enables the rapid, stable and reliable development of AI applications as the industry ramps up.
US classified intelligence leak was carried out by young gun enthusiast - report
"He's fit. He's strong. He's armed. He's trained. Just about everything you can expect out of some sort of crazy movie," said one person of the perpetrator
Data storage is so critical that Techtonic is building a missile-proof data center
New data center will be one of the largest in Israel, highlighting the growing importance of reliable data storage
Google, Twitter, Meta, Apple face tougher EU online content rules
The European Commission had given online platforms and search engines until Feb. 17 to publish their monthly active users.
What AI advancement will lead to the next huge breakthrough?
AI expert Uri Eliabayev explains why unsupervised learning is a critical facet of Artificial Intelligence that must be developed in order to further advancement in the wake of ChatGPT.
First time ever: Israel passes 10% mark in connecting renewable energy production facilities
The report shows data that is relevant to the economy, like installed power from renewable energies.
Sony owns patent for ads that end if you yell the brand's name
Sony owns a patent for interactive ads that require the viewer to yell the brand name to end the ad.
Meta's WhatsApp fined 5.5m euros by lead EU privacy regulator
WhatsApp said it intended to appeal the decision, and that it strongly believed that the way its service operates is both technically and legally compliant.
Israel's law enforcement uses spyware, AI to access private data - report
Expert remarks: "One can expect that systemic and robust invasion of privacy, in the name of national security, shall become the prevailing norm."