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4 stories about Illusive Networks
“Attackers are innovating, so we need to do the same”
19.11.21
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Ofer Israeli, CEO and founder of Illusive Networks, was speaking during an interview at Calcalist and Leumi Tech’s Mind the Tech NY 2021 conference
Which Israeli cyber firm uncovered a Comcast security flaw and who raised $24 million?
07.10.20
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CTech
CTech Daily Roundup: Israel’s REE Automotive hits the track with three electric, fully modular, next-generation platforms
Israeli cyber company Illusive Networks completes $24 million series B
07.10.20
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Hagar Ravet
The company’s solution creates a hostile environment for attackers, depriving them of the means to progress toward critical assets
Swiss Accelerator Kickstart Selects Three Cybersecurity Israeli Startups for Fourth Cohort
25.07.19
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Adi Pick
As part of the accelerator, the selected startups will be flown to Switzerland to receive mentorship and training by companies including Coca Cola, Credit Suisse, and PricewaterhouseCoopers
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