Cybertech

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

Israel's National Cyber Directorate handled a 55% increase of cyberattacks in 2025 compared to the previous year, Yossi Karadi revealed at the Cybertech Conference in Tel Aviv.

Yossi Karadi, December, 2025.
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

Cyber Systems Management

Israel's hi-tech industry faces major AI risks and energy challenges, lags behind global leaders

 Cyber attacks spiked in 2021

The global cyber coalition: Ensuring cybersecurity beyond regulation - opinion


Axis Security establishes international innovation network security forum

The forum will explore solutions for 21st-century issues in the network security industry – chief among them enabling secure remote work and SSE (Security Service Edge) framework.

Axis Security CEO Dor Knafo and CTO Gil Azrielant

Hi-tech workers abroad to receive tax benefits if they return to Israel

The new policy is aimed at solving an acute labor shortage in Israel’s burgeoning technology industry.

Calculating taxes

Face-Off: Robots Come Equipped With Facial Recognition

Security, defense and tech innovation firms come together at Israeli confab.

 Facial recognition technology at the iHLS INNOTECH conference in Tel Aviv, Israel.

Israeli companies NSO and Candiru blacklisted by US

Two Israeli companies, NSO Group and Candiru, were put on an 'entity list' for allegedly engaging in activities harmful to national security.

The logo of Israeli cyber firm NSO Group is seen at one of its branches in the Arava Desert, southern Israel July 22, 2021.

Tech Buzz: Deel raises $425m. as mega-deal trend grows

Israel's hi-tech sector is exceeding all expectations this year, raising more than $19 billion so far, and is on pace to more than double previous fundraising records.

 Deel founder Alex Bouaziz

Israeli Big Data unicorn Bright Data, is breaking down barriers of public web space

Big Data company Bright Data uses tools that allow companies to view large public data sets and condensing them into actionable insights.

 Illustrative photo of digital files.

After Facebook, big tech outages may be doomsday scenario in future conflict - analysis

Let enough people rely on just one or two tech giants for everything they do and you create a Pearl Harbor-like vulnerability.

 Facebook, Whatsapp and Instagram logos and stock graph are displayed through broken glass in this illustration taken October 4, 2021.

Ex-IDF cyber intel. official reveals secrets behind cyber offense

JPost One-on-One Zoomcast, Episode 31: Yonah Jeremy Bob with Yaron Rosen, Brig. Gen. (Res.): Former IDF cyber chief, president of cyber intel firm Toka, reveals how nations should defend cyberspace

Illustrative photo of a cyberattack.

Israel Aerospace Industries, Microsoft to collaborate on cyber training

The TAME Range cyber training platform enables an interactive and realistic learning environment where it imitates real cyberattacks for research purposes.

A HERON unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) made by Israel Aerospace Industries

Why are ransomware attacks on the rise?

JPost One-on-One Zoomcast, Episode 30: Zev Stub with Nadav Avital, Head of threat research at Imperva

A hooded man holds a laptop computer as a blue screen with an exclamation mark is projected on him in this illustration picture taken on May 13, 2017.