HP using Israeli cybersecurity technology on its new computers
The deal is valued at $150 million over four years, the Israeli business news website Calcalist reported, citing an unnamed source.
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(photo credit: REUTERS/AMIR COHEN)ByMARCY OSTER/JTA