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  2. Unit 8200 - Wikipedia

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    Unit 8200 (Hebrew: יחידה 8200, Yehida shmone matayim "Unit eight two-hundred") is an Israeli Intelligence Corps unit of the Israel Defense Forces responsible for clandestine operation, collecting signal intelligence (SIGINT) and code decryption, counterintelligence, cyberwarfare, military intelligence, and surveillance.

  3. Cyberwarfare and Iran - Wikipedia

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    In June 2010, Iran was the victim of a cyber-attack when its nuclear facility in Natanz was infiltrated by the cyber-worm 'Stuxnet'. [22] Reportedly a combined effort by the United States and Israel, [23] Stuxnet destroyed perhaps over 1,000 nuclear centrifuges and, according to a Business Insider article, "[set] Tehran's atomic programme back by at least two years."

  4. List of cyber warfare forces - Wikipedia

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    37 Israel. 38 Italy. 39 Japan. ... 56th Jiangan Computing Technologies Research Institute ... (Air Force Cyber) [213] Cyberspace Capabilities Center [214] 67th ...

  5. Israel’s cybersecurity startups are facing a double challenge

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    A military-industrial cyber pipeline. Israel’s success in cybersecurity is tightly connected to its military prowess. Units like 8200, the well-known intelligence corps branch of the Israeli ...

  6. Microsoft says US rivals are beginning to use generative AI ...

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    Microsoft said Wednesday that U.S. adversaries — chiefly Iran and North Korea and to a lesser extent Russia and China — are beginning to use generative artificial intelligence to mount or ...

  7. Israeli cybersecurity industry - Wikipedia

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    As of 2024, Israel housed more than 450 cybersecurity startups and companies.In 2023, the value of exits by Israeli tech companies reached $7.5 billion. [8]Israel's cybersecurity industry is characterized by a high concentration of startups develop new technologies in areas such as network security, endpoint protection, data security, cloud security, and threat intelligence.

  8. National Cyber Security Authority (Israel) - Wikipedia

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    The team examined all the components vital to the need of the State of Israel to cope successfully in cyberspace, including the analysis of national benefits regarding aspects of economy, academy and National security. The "Cyber Initiative" teamwork was concluded in May 2011 and summed-up in a special report dispatched to the Prime Minister.

  9. Israel cyber firm Claroty eyes 2025 US IPO at $3.5 billion ...

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    Israeli cyber security startup Claroty is preparing a possible U.S. initial public offering in 2025 at a valuation of $3.5 billion, the Calcalist financial daily reported on Tuesday. Calcalist ...