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Tag Archives: cybersecurity
Beersheba’s Gav-Yam Negev Tech Park home to 45 firms, from giants like Lockheed Martin, IBM, PayPal and Deutsche Telekom, to tech start-ups
WASHINGTON POST Israel hopes a cyber-city in the desert will coax highly trained, affluent, young people away from Tel Aviv by Ellen Nakashima and Ruth Eglash May 14, 2016 This city in the heart of the Negev desert was once … Continue reading
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Tagged Beersheba, Ben Gurion University, Cyber, cybersecurity, National Cyber Bureau, Negev, Tel Aviv
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Beersheba cybersecurity complex underway the biggest infrastructure project in Israeli history
MOTHERBOARD The Future of Cybersecurity Is Being Written in the Israeli Desert by Hunter Stuart February 1, 2016 In its ambition to be the cybersecurity capital of the world, Israel is busy building a vast military-industrial security megacomplex in the … Continue reading
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Tagged Beersheba, Cyber, cybersecurity, high tech, Negev, startups
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