AI-Powered Israeli 'Cyber Dome' Defense Operation Comes to Life
The Israelis are building a cyber defense system that will use ChatGPT-like generative AI platforms to parse threat intelligence.
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The Israelis are building a cyber defense system that will use ChatGPT-like generative AI platforms to parse threat intelligence.
Amid the burgeoning war, Israel's tech sector is focused on resilience. Ofer Schreiber, senior director at YL Ventures, weighs in on the conflict, funding for cybersecurity startups, overblown valuations, and what the future holds.
The hacktivists known as SiegedSec identify ICS targets, but there's no evidence of attacks yet.
For Israeli startups and those closely linked to the country, the deepening crisis in the Middle East following the deadly Hamas attacks of Oct. 7 pose a fraught mix of complications.
A spoofed version of the popular RedAlert app collects sensitive user data on Israeli citizens, including contacts, call logs, SMS account details, and more.
It's been a year since its last communication and attack on Iran — but the conflict with Hamas appears to have reactivated the group.
Israeli Android users are targeted by a malicious version of the 'RedAlert - Rocket Alerts' app that, while it offers the promised functionality, acts as spyware in the background. [...]
Hacktivists claim DDoS attacks against Israeli websites as cybersecurity experts urge caution in believing these cyber-criminals’ claims