Cybersecurity Israel
Israeli cyber sector soars as exits hit $72.6b. in 2025
Capital raising also hit an all‑time high, climbing to $8.27 billion, surpassing previous record of $7.5 billion in 2021
Cybersecurity co Claroty raises $200m at over $3b valuation
AI-cybersecurity firm becomes Israel's latest unicorn after $360 million funding round
Israel signs cyber defense cooperation agreement with Germany
Israeli researchers discover global cyberattack in over 1,300 locations
The attack hit Microsoft's SMB protocol, where the hackers exploited a vulnerability that allowed them to access user data.
Israeli company selected as finalist for 2021 RSA conference
The competition is widely recognized as a catapult for success, as the top 10 finalists have collectively seen over 50 acquisitions and $8.2 billion in funding since the start of the contest.
Talon raises $26m. in largest Israeli seed-funding round ever
The seed funding will allow the company to further develop its technology and expand the development team.
Israel’s SOSA helps Canada start-ups move into US
TECH TALK
Cyber incidents spiked by 50% amid coronavirus pandemic - INCD
The INCD received over 14,000 reports, of which over 9,000 ended up being cyber incidents, in 2020, a 50% increase compared to 2019.
Israel’s cyber sector breaks another record, raising $1.5B in Q1
Success builds on booming 2020, when sector attracted $2.9B in capital.
Cyber firm SCADAfence raises $12m.
The new funding will help SCADAfence further accelerate its expanding global customer base across a diverse set of industries.
Ex-NSA chief: No idea how badly SolarWinds hack harmed security
NSA Cyber Chief Anne Neuberger, an Orthodox Jewish woman, has been assigned as the government's "lead person” to investigate the incident.
After SolarWinds hack, Israel reexamines its cybersecurity
CYBER SECURITY AFFAIRS: Israel is no stranger to the dangers of state-run cyberattacks.
New TAU program prepares students for the cyber revolution - here's how
"When people think of cyber, they think of cyberattacks, but we are trying to break out of this outdated perception," says head of the new program Prof. Eviatar Matania.