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Startup Founded by Former Mossad Director Unveils Hacking Simulator
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XM Cyber employs a team of around 30 people, many of them ex-military cyber experts
Israeli Military Unveils Intelligence Fusion Unit
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Yoav Stoler
Established in 2014, Unit 3060 develops software and applications designed to streamline and improve the information flow between intelligence gathering and processing units and operational forces
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Yoav Stoler
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Israel Exposed Russian Hack into U.S. Intelligence, the New York Times Reports
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Raphael Kahan
In a July interview with Calcalist Kaspersky Labs founder, Eugene Kaspersky said the company was hacked by people with “offices North of Tel-Aviv”
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