Cybertech

Grapevine: 'Guilty' by association

Movers and shakers in Israeli society.

PROF. RONNIE LIDOR (left) and Ambassador of North Macedonia Shpend Sadiku (third from left) with faculty members of Levinsky-Wingate Center.
 UNIT 8200 soldiers in action – working with data.

Former IDF officer says key to AI is still 'person behind the algorithm' at Cybertech conference

Israel National Cyber Directorate chief Yossi Karadi speaks at the CyberTech Conference in Tel Aviv, January 27, 2025

Israel's cyber chief predicts cyberwar between offensive, defensive AI agents

An illustration of an AI software running on a laptop, with a silhouetted soldier and Israeli flag in the background.

IDF expands C4I-Cyber directorate with new AI, spectrum divisions, following lessons learned in war


The dilemma: potential UAE investment in the Israeli telecom sector

The Israeli telecommunications market loses income each year at a time when the companies need to invest in 5G and optic fibers. A commentary


Israel's Jungo unveils software for controlling devices with gestures

The 'MagiaTouch' interface for embedded devices and PC applications uses a camera instead of a mouse, keyboard or touchscreen


Pelephone chooses Siklu's mmWave for mobile network backhaul

Upgrading the backhaul connections is seen as providing a capacity boost as traffic levels on Pelephone's network experience significant growth


New cooperation between Facebook and Dropbox

It will enable users to easily transfer video and pictures from Facebook directly to Dropbox, and save them in a safe and organized and safe way

The Facebook application is seen on a phone screen August 3, 2017.

Cyberattack on Greek Navy officers

"The attack was carried out by the Iranian hacker group called "Charming Kitten


Israeli chip manufacturer falls victim to cyberattack

Tower Semiconductor announces that a cyberattack was carried out against it


US Cyber Command shifts from defense to offense

The move will enable the command to combine data and intelligence with operations and thus participate fully in offensive and influential operations

Hands are seen on a keyboard in front of a displayed cyber code in this picture illustration taken October 4, 2018

Galileo Tech to merge with Bright Innovations

Bright undertook to sign an MOU from an American company that develops technology for connectivity and wide-band communication networks and is secured with unique cyber security for vehicles

Picture of Bright's product.

UPS in Israel completes project to implement Nutanix solutions

The new technology is now used as the infrastructure for the operational applications on the company’s production site, and runs over 500 virtual servers

Shai Gutman, VP of Technology and Innovation at UPS

US-Israel center offers up to $10 million for energy cybersecurity project

Commercial companies, research institutes and universities from both countries are invited to form consortia and submit bids