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
Four takeaways on how privacy did in Shin Bet-coronavirus surveillance law
US federal court rules lawsuit against Israeli NSO can continue
The United States District Court of the Northern District of California denied most of the arguments NSo Group made in its request in April.
Knesset reinstates Shin Bet surveillance of coronavirus infected citizens
Program authorized for 21 days, long-term bill still under debate
Knesset c'tee approves reinstating Shin Bet coronavirus surveillance
Program authorized for 21 days, long-term bill still under debate
Knesset moves toward reinstating Shin Bet corona surveillance
Program authorized for 21 days, long-term bill still under debate
Shin Bet surveillance schizophrenia - analysis
No democratic country in the world, including some doing better than Israel in combating corona, is using its intelligence services to track infected citizens.
Deputy Health Minister criticizes COVID-19 Shin Bet surveillance critics
"There's no civilian alternative, not in Israel and not anywhere else in the world," Kisch said and added that "using this tool will save human lives and prevent economic damage."
Coronavirus: IDF report details digital track options for Israel, world
"Western countries are struggling to access the information needed to carry out epidemiological investigations with wide-scale efficiency,” according to the report.
The controversy of using counterterror tools to fight coronavirus spread
We are now in the midst of a rising wave of COVID-19 cases, and there are important questions about what the government can do to confront this.
Amnesty Int'l examines human rights violations by surveillance apps
The report shows that some of the apps pose a real risk of human rights violations.