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Google Wants In on 6,000 Israeli Startups Within the Next 3 Years, Says Exec
24.07.19
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Elihay Vidal
Matthew John Brittin, Google’s president of business and operations, EMEA, spoke with Calcalist about the company’s role in Israel’s tech ecosystem, navigating regulation, and future plans
Israel’s National Biometric Database Authority Failed to Report Two Security Incidents
16.06.19
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Omer Kabir
The authority failed to report the incidents—which took place in 2017 and 2018—to its overseeing parliamentary committee, a committee that apparently hasn’t convened since 2017
At Computex, Privacy Is a Thing of the Past
02.06.19
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Elihay Vidal, Taipei
One of the main tasks facing every visitor to international conventions, particularly technological events, is identifying upcoming industry trends
Think Before You Ink: in the Age of Biometrics, Tattoos Are Becoming a Major Privacy Issue
24.05.19
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Dov Greenbaum
Like a fingerprint, every tattoo is ostensibly unique and can be used by law enforcement agencies and other entities for identification and profiling
Data Managers Have Great Responsibility, Says Buzzfeed Vice President
16.04.19
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Meir Orbach
Gilad Lotan, vice president and head of data science at Buzzfeed, spoke at Calcalist’s Mind the Tech conference in New York Thursday
Does the Right to Be Forgotten Mean Never Having to Say You’re Sorry?
15.03.19
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Dov Greenbaum
Taking 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
When Santa Gives Your Little Ones a Personal Digital Spy
21.12.18
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Dov Greenbaum
The 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
For Law and Lawyers, Artificial Intelligence Spells a Major Headache
18.09.18
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Dov Greenbaum
Large law firms are built on models of inefficiencies characterized by outdated pricing models, like billable hours. AI software, on the other hand, aims to be efficient and cost-effective
Gang Allegedly Sold Data on Prospective Israeli Military Recruits
26.08.18
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Omer Kabir
According to an investigation held by Israel’s Privacy Protection Authority, between 2011-2014, two Israeli soldiers provided lists of stolen data on potential military recruits
At Apple’s Request, Facebook Pulls VPN App From Apple Store, Report Says
23.08.18
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Omer Kabir
On Wednesday, The Wall Street Journal reported that Apple approached Facebook to remove its Onavo Protect app from the store for violating its terms of service
Advocacy Group Likens Israeli Cyber Bill to a “New Intelligence Agency”
22.08.18
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Omer Kabir
Sponsored by the Israeli Prime Minister office, the law would give Israel’s cyber defense authority far-reaching powers
Bill to Remove Online Incitement Is Undemocratic, Israel's Government Watchdogs Warn
13.07.18
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Omer Kabir
The legislation, known as the “Facebook bill,” is expected to come up for a vote before Israel’s parliament next week
CTech's Weekly Roundup of Israeli Tech News
13.07.18
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CTech
A Facebook executive defends the company’s transparency reforms. The downward trend in acquisitions of Israeli tech companies. World Bank says Palestinian tech is growing
CTech's Weekly Roundup of Israeli Tech News
29.06.18
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Israeli civil liberties groups warn against potential for abuse in cybersecurity bill. German businesswoman Susanne Klatten puts $300 million into Landa Digital Printin
CTech's Monday Roundup of Israeli Tech News
25.06.18
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CTech
Israeli civil liberties groups warn against potential for abuse in cybersecurity bill. After hitting new low, surveillance company Ability jumps on Nasdaq
Multi-Factor Authentication Startup Silverfort Raises $11.5 Million
25.06.18
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Hagar Ravet
The Tel Aviv startup offers network login protection for organizational networks as well as for proprietary systems, IoT devices, shared folders and industrial control systems
BigID Raises $30 Million to Help Companies Protect User Privacy
25.06.18
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Meir Orbach
The startup’s technology uses machine learning to improve how its customers find, protect and manage personal information
Israeli Civil Liberties Groups Warn Against Potential for Abuse in Cybersecurity Bill
25.06.18
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Omer Kabir
Government officials have refused to be interviewed about the bill or to make public comments in its defense
CTech's Thursday Roundup of Israeli Tech News
21.06.18
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CTech
Israel’s venture capital industry creates office to battle sexual harassment. Israeli government asking parliament for vast new powers to fight cyber threats
Israeli Government Asking Parliament for Vast New Powers to Fight Cyber Threats
21.06.18
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Omer Kabir
A bill making its way through the Israeli parliament would give the country’s cyber defense authorities the power to search and seize private data and hardware with little oversight
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