23.02.20|Elihay VidalDarknet, criminal activity, intelligence operations, tech companies that operate in the dark web, and the legal aspects of the dark web operation were some of the topics discussed at the Dark-Web Economy conference held Wednesday in Tel Aviv by Herzog Fox & Neeman and Herzog Strategic, in partnership with CTech by Calcalist
20.02.20|Adi PickNimrod Kozlovski, partner at Israel-based law firm Herzog Fox Neeman and lecturer at Tel Aviv University, spoke at the Dark-Web Economy conference held Wednesday in Tel Aviv by Herzog Fox & Neeman and Herzog Strategic, in partnership with CTech by Calcalist
20.02.20|Adi PickMenny Barzilay, partner and head of cyber at Herzog Strategic, spoke at the Dark-Web Economy conference held Wednesday in Tel Aviv by Herzog Fox & Neeman and Herzog Strategic, in partnership with CTech by Calcalist
20.02.20|Adi PickItai Yonat, founder and CEO of cybersecurity company Intercept 9500, spoke at the Dark-Web Economy conference held Wednesday in Tel Aviv by Herzog Fox & Neeman and Herzog Strategic, in partnership with CTech by Calcalist
19.02.20|Adi PickItzik Vager, vice president of cybersecurity at Verint, spoke at the Dark-Web Economy conference held Wednesday in Tel Aviv by Herzog Fox & Neeman and Herzog Strategic, in partnership with CTech by Calcalist
19.02.20|Adi PickNoam Froimovici, managing director at Kaspersky Israel, spoke at the Dark-Web Economy conference held Wednesday in Tel Aviv by Herzog Fox & Neeman and Herzog Strategic, in partnership with CTech by Calcalist
17.02.20|Avraham Chaim SchneiderThe legally gray areas of the dark web could serve as the extremes that help to define the less convoluted areas of cyber law many local and international governing bodies are currently grappling with
12.02.20|CTechOn February 19, Herzog Fox & Neeman and Herzog Strategic, in partnership with CTech, will be hosting industry leaders to share their insights and strategies for meeting the cyber challenges of the Dark Web
19.01.20|Avraham Chaim SchneiderGlobal law enforcement agencies have developed some fascinating ways of busting criminals on the Dark Web. Here are some of the technical highlights
13.01.20|Tomer HadarAlon Arvatz, co-founder and chief product officer at cybersecurity startup IntSights, spoke Monday at Calcalist’s The Future of Money conference
13.01.20|CTechMichael Reitblat, co-founder and CEO of payment fraud prevention company Forter, spoke to CTech reporter Adi Pick at Calcalist’s The Future of Money conference in Tel Aviv
26.12.19|Avraham Chaim SchneiderThe dark web functions no different than a social network for criminals—with hierarchies, money flows, and user reputations being built and torn down, according to Avi Kasztan, SIXGILL co-founder and an expert in dark web monitoring and intelligence
12.12.19|Ariel Yosefi and Avraham Chaim Schneider In the popular consciousness, the dark web is mostly known as the meeting place of terrorists and extortionist hackers. While there are other, less malicious players afoot, corporations and organizations need to know the real dangers and how to protect against them. Part two of two
12.12.19|Ariel Yosefi and Avraham Chaim Schneider In the popular consciousness, the dark web is mostly known as the meeting place of terrorists and extortionist hackers. While there are other, less malicious players afoot, corporations and organizations need to know the real dangers and how to protect against them. Part one of two
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