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- NJ Killing IHRA; “Murphy and other Democrats were reportedly concerned that support for the legislation would fuel primary campaigns against incumbents”
- White House blitzes Hill on Iran
- It's no longer the Sweden in the postcards
- "Americans advised to be alert, avoid demonstrations and follow Israeli authorities’ instructions ahead of Nakba Day protests, Eurovision"
- If We Want to Beat Al Qaeda, We Have to Stop Arming It
- Boehner: Congress Doesn't Have Votes to Stop Iran Deal
- "In his shady dealings with the Islamic Republic, Barack Obama personified the same short-sighted foolhardiness demonstrated by Carter"
- The stockpile of weapons-grade ammonium nitrate and the collateral damage it caused to the Beirut port may well have been earmarked for Israel
Tag Archives: National Cyber Bureau
“National Cyber Directorate personnel spend every waking hour warding off the wide array of cyberattacks launched at Israel on all levels by terrorist groups, hackers, and malicious state actors”
ISRAEL HAYOM (by agreement with JNS) ‘Israel is a cyber superpower, the potential is endless’ by Yoav Limor September 30, 2020 Walking into the Tel Aviv office of Israel National Cyber Directorate Head Yigal Unna, you immediately notice a very … Continue reading
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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Israel Claims $3B in Cyber Exports; 2nd Only to US
DEFENSE NEWS by Barbara Opall-Rome June 20, 2014 Netanyahu: ‘We Have a Land Flowing With Milk and Cyber’ HERZLIYA, ISRAEL — Israeli exports of cyber-related products and services last year reached $3 billion, some 5 percent of the global market … Continue reading