Israel Aims to Become a Cybersecurity Superpower

(Washington Post) William Booth and Ruth Eglash - At a conference earlier this month devoted to cybersecurity, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu described the Israeli military's cyber-units as locked in constant battle with "hacktivists" and state-sponsored actors, such as Iran, in daily duels. Israel has become the No. 2 exporter of cyber-products and services in the world, after the U.S. There are now 200 homegrown cybersecurity companies in Israel, alongside dozens of joint research-and-development ventures, producing $3 billion in exports last year.


2014-10-10 00:00:00

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