03.07.25|James SpiroAs startups and VCs call on the EU to pause the rollout of its AI Act, concerns mount that it could unintentionally punish its closest tech allies, including Startup Nation.
28.05.23|Omer KabirIf Israel does not act soon, Israeli high-tech companies will face a similar situation and possibly more severe consequences
08.02.22|Viki AuslanderA DLA Piper report found that an all-time record in penalties for violating privacy regulations was recorded in 2021, with Amazon and Facebook suffering the heaviest penalties
30.08.21|James SpiroUsing Mine’s platform, I tried to reclaim my data spread across hundreds of websites over 10 years
27.07.20|Andrew Dyson and Rachel De SouzaEarlier this month, Europe's highest court declared the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield framework—meant to help companies comply with data protection requirements—to be invalid as a mechanism for transferring personal data from Europe to the U.S.
25.05.20|Adi PickIsrael’s privacy laws are embarrassingly outdated and Covid-19 is putting them to the test
07.01.20|Adi El-Rom and Jules PolonetskyAdtech plays a critical role today in supporting the economic viability of many publishers, but it is clear that the long term viability of the sector is under legislative pressure
27.09.19|Dov GreenbaumWith the Jewish High Holidays around the corner, researcher Dov Greenbaum considers the process of Teshuva (repentance) and earning a digital clean slate courtesy of the GDPR
16.08.19|Dov GreenbaumResearcher Dov Greenbaum suggests a new model categorizing personal data according to how accurately it describes an individual, even without disclosing their identity
25.07.19|Raphael KahanSince new regulations requiring companies and nonprofits to report on significant breaches came into force in May 2018, Israel’s Privacy Protection Authority has handled 146 severe cybersecurity events, only 103 of which were reported by the organizations targeted
18.07.19|Omer KabirA recent $5 billion fine imposed on Facebook called attention to the privacy compliance—or lack thereof—of tech multinationals. When it comes to privacy, Israel remains far behind the rest of the tech world, and some tech executives are worried
15.03.19|Dov GreenbaumTaking down offensive online content when it becomes problematic to our narrative is not a new concept but a standard operating procedure, replacing the socially responsible practice of acknowledging mistakes and apologizing for them
21.01.19|Andrew Dyson and Robyn PalmerThe newly enacted GDPR has given rise to a new role, vital even to companies located outside the European Union—the DPO
21.12.18|Dov GreenbaumThe increasing popularity of internet-connected interactive toys is a reminder that there are only two kinds of databases: those that have been hacked, and those that haven’t been hacked, yet
02.11.18|Yoav TepperFrom my 10 years as an avid Facebook user, the company amassed 21 megabytes of data. What can I possibly learn from it?
25.10.18|Mor AssiaiAngels co-founder and co-CEO Mor Assia writes about shaping privacy ownership and control
02.09.18|Zachi ZachFor all the headache GDPR spells for adtech companies, blockchain-related businesses have it much, much worse
16.07.18|Zachi ZachTwo months later, it seems that many companies are still not prepared to handle the challenges and questions raised by GDPR legislation
25.06.18|Meir OrbachThe startup’s technology uses machine learning to improve how its customers find, protect and manage personal information
13.06.18|Yoav StolerZemingo’s software turns everyday appliances into connected devices that can be controlled remotely and supply manufacturers with consumer insights