Cybersecurity

Israeli cybersecurity funding doubles in 2024, outperforms global markets, non-profit finds

Startup Nation Central's 2025 Cybersecurity Spotlight examined why Israeli cybersecurity firms are performing so well, highlighting various strengths that differentiate them from global competitors.

 Israeli cyber security; illustration.
 Electric vehicles now as reliable and durable as petrol and diesel cars, study finds.

Israel’s EV charging chaos needs a credit card, not another app - opinion

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New cybersecurity partnership aims to improve incident response readiness

A man holds a laptop computer as cyber code is projected on him in this illustration picture

ICC says new cybersecurity incident has been contained


Israeli tech sector raises $2.72 billion in Q2 2025, led by cyber and AI

The Israeli Tech Review Q2/2025 provides insights into current trends, including an analysis of investments, M&A, and public markets

 Maya Eisen-Zafrir, CEO of LeumiTech

Israel's Cato Networks valued at over $4.8 billion in latest funding round

Cato Networks plans to use the new capital to enhance its AI-driven security capabilities, increase investment in research and development and expand its global footprint.

 An illustrative image of an Israeli using security programs on a computer.

Welcome to the password apocalypse: 16 billion Apple, Google, Facebook passwords leaked 

Researchers have just confirmed the largest data breach ever, with 16 billion logins up for grabs. What started as a mysterious leak is now being called a blueprint for mass exploitation.

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Israelis receive fake terror attack warning to trick them into staying out of bomb shelters

The agency clarified that these alerts are fake and are sent in an effort to cause widespread panic. 

 The real danger is on the way to the shelter

Italy ends spyware contract with Israeli company Paragon, parliamentary document shows

Italy ended a contract with Israeli spyware maker Paragon after allegations of spying on critics, citing national security.

A man holds a laptop computer as cyber code is projected on him in this illustration picture

Israeli cybersecurity firm uncovers, thwarts North Korean cyberattack in 2024, firm reveals

A North Korean IT worker, posing as a legitimate employee at a Western company, was discovered to have orchestrated the cyberattack. 

 State flags of Russia and North Korea fly in a street near a monument to Soviet state founder Vladimir Lenin during the visit of North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un to Vladivostok, Russia April 25, 2019.

Concentrix launches managed cybersecurity service: CyberProtect

The new service will help the company's clients implement modern solutions for detecting and responding to emerging threats across all areas of the business.

 Einat Binyamini, Founder and Manager of Concentrix Israel

Israel leads global cybersecurity: 40 Israeli firms at RSA 2025 in San Francisco

The Israeli cybersecurity industry strengthens its global standing, with strong participation at Israel's official event at the San Francisco Convention Center, hosting 500 guests from 15 countries.

 Moshe Karko, Chief Technology Officer of NTT Israel at the RSA Conference

Check Point to build major new campus in Tel Aviv, tripling global HQ capacity

New campus in Tel Aviv will include AI R&D center, tripling the size of our global headquarters, support Check Point’s long-term growth and innovation goals.

 Check Point new office campus.

Cybersecurity Gets Smarter: How AI is Changing the Game

Ziv Conen of New Era Capital Partners on why AI-driven solutions are the future of digital defense

Left to right: Gideon Argov, Shira Gershon, Eugenio Sabbadini, Ayelet Frish, Ran Simha, Danny Mann, Ziv Conen.

When AI thinks for itself: The new battlefield of the cyber world

Tomorrow’s cybersecurity experts won’t just respond to events – they’ll manage fleets of AI agents, define objectives, and lead human-machine collaboration.

Artificial Intelligence