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The new frontline of Israel: How can we protect the economy from cyberattacks?
17.11.24
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Itzik Tzalaf
"To combat these threats, a comprehensive, multi-layered security strategy is required, utilizing sophisticated tools adapted to dynamic attacks and complex threats, alongside minimizing exposure to public services," writes Itzik Tzalaf, National Security Director of Microsoft Israel.
Suspected Iranian DDoS cyberattack takes down Israeli government websites
14.03.22
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Raphael Kahan
Former senior executive at Israel’s National Cyber Directorate estimates that Iran initiated the attack due to the growing tensions between the countries. “We are heading into a period of wide-scale escalation in cyberspace,” he said
Recent Attacks Enabled by Lax Corporate Cybersecurity, Report Says
02.04.18
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Asaf Shalev
Last month saw denial-of-service attacks on an unprecedented scale. Israeli cybersecurity consulting firm Komodo says it has traced a fifth of the servers abused in the attack to Fortune 500 companies