Israeli cybersecurity

Surf AI raises $57 million for AI platform built for security teams

Accel led the funding round, with participation from Cyberstarts and Boldstart Ventures, as the company said it is already working with global enterprises, including Fortune 500 firms.

Israeli-founded Surf AI launches with $57m to help enterprises automate security operations.
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War with Iran may be decided less by missiles than by keyboards - opinion

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.

How Israel's cyber chief is navigating through the dystopian cyber-AI period - exclusive

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Hackers stole 2 quadrillion bytes of data from Israelis in recent years, cyber chief tells 'Post'


92% of all WordPress attacks are on Israeli sites - report

The report also found that ​Israeli sites of all types were targeted far more often than those of any other country during the last quarter.​


World's cyber experts scramble to defend networks from suspected hackers

People familiar with the matter have said the hackers were believed to be working for the Russian government.

An information analyst works in front of a screen showing a near real-time map tracking cyber threats; California, December 29, 2014

Subtle cyberattack met by swift cybersecurity acts

Data is the new oil, computer expert Dr. Reuven Lerner said.

An information analyst works in front of a screen showing a near real-time map tracking cyber threats; California, December 29, 2014

‘The coming cyber winter is worse than all estimates’

The ‘Magazine’ takes an insider tour of the National Cyber Directorate’s classified command center

INSIDE THE INCD: The US, UAE and Singapore are currently its three most central partners in cyber.

AI needed to vet 100 billion cyber threat items per day

‘Minority report’ level tech may soon guess cyber crimes before they happen

An information analyst works in front of a screen showing a near real-time map tracking cyber threats; California, December 29, 2014

Researcher uncovers cyberattacks against universities, infrastructure

Ofir Harpaz, a researcher for Israeli cybersecurity company Guardicore, uncovered an organized cyberattack campaign that succeeded in breaching more than 500 servers

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Elbit America integrates new surveillance tech into control system

The technology uses machine learning to monitor areas above and below the ground as well as detect and identify threats


BGU researchers find new way to mitigate attacks on medical devices

The method could reduce the possibility of such threats as radiation overexposure and manipulation of components or images

Medical staff, wearing protective suits and face masks, work in an intensive care unit for coronavirus disease (COVID-19) patients at the Franco-Britannique hospital in Levallois-Perret near Paris as the spread of the coronavirus disease continues in France, April 15, 2020.

Israeli investigator uncovers cyberattack on hundreds of global servers

The cyberattack, dubbed FritzFrog, was based on the use of weak passwords, which the cyberattack infrastructure then used to infiltrate systems.

Employees, mostly veterans of military computing units, use keyboards as they work at a cyber hotline facility at Israel's Computer Emergency Response Centre (CERT) in Beersheba, southern Israel

Magal Security wins $6.5 million contract to secure military assets

The electronic security systems to be provided by the Israeli company will include ones for perimeter detection, video surveillance, access control, public address and command and control

Illustration of Israel's Magal Security Systems' Senstar division's technology