Surveillance
Israel can maintain military edge by expanding into space, sources tell 'Post'
With only seven countries deeply involved in developing space capabilities, Israel now has a larger qualitative advantage in that arena than in others where it once had an advantage.
'Systematic failures': Israel Police carried out illegal surveillance for years, probe finds
Iran's IRGC-QF recruits Ugandan to spy on Israel's African embassies - report
Shin Bet politicization dangerous to Israel's security, rights of Israelis - opinion
Can the FBI monitor your WhatsApp conversations?
According to the document, iMessage and WhatsApp provides the FBI access to more data categories than other platforms, including content and history of messages sent and received.
Shin Bet tracking of COVID-19 Omicron patients blocked by Arab party
A Joint List veto blocked the Knesset from voting on whether the Shin Bet security service can track people exposed to the COVID-19 Omicron variant.
Is it legal to bring Shin Bet back into coronavirus tracking? - analysis
A close eye will have to be kept on whether the upcoming Knesset law defines criteria and numbers of infections for what a broader outbreak would be.
Israeli-Arab violence: Will all hell break loose with Shin Bet's involvement? - analysis
Will the decision to involve the Shin Bet and IDF in the Israeli-Arab sector become a trendsetter in Bennett's government? What about the precedent set by Netanyahu?
Israeli security firm used to surveil Britney Spears by father
A former employee of the Israeli-owned firm reveals how the company was tasked with monitoring the singer's phone conversations, even planting a listening device in her bedroom
WHO says Guinea monitoring confirmed 155 cases of Ebola-like Marburg virus
Guinea was declared free of Ebola two months ago, following an outbreak that killed 12 people.
Exclusive: Is satellite footage of attacked Iran facility being blocked?
It is possible that few US satellite imagery services withheld images of Iran's nuclear facility in Natanz.
If the claims are true, will NSO take responsibility this time?
NSO is adamant that it maintains the strictest of guidelines and supervision. But if the reports are true, then those standards are not doing the job.
Massive data leak uncovers human rights abuses using Israeli tech - report
The leak contains a list of over 50,000 phone numbers that the report estimated were identified as “people of interest” by clients of Israeli spyware company NSO Group since 2016.
Knesset uses High Court ruling to drop oversight of Shin Bet
Decreasing levels of infection rates may explain the lower level of action on the court’s part.