From June 25-30, the U.S. Chamber led its third annual business mission to Israel's Cyber Week. This global conference brought together 11,000 international cybersecurity experts and policymakers, including 400 speakers representing 100 countries from the U.S., Europe, the Middle East, and Asia, for discussions about cyber policy and technology issues and to build alliances to strengthen our collective cyber defense.Why Israel? The US-Israel cyber relationship—public and private—is a global model in that we have a common risk-based approach to regulation, strong public-private dialogue, and active bilateral R&D relationships. Around 20% of global investment into cybersecurity start-up companies goes to Israeli firms. This is a boon for U.S. companies looking for cyber solutions. Throughout our visit, we worked closely with our partners in Israel to connect our delegates with new technologies solutions and new deals were inked from this fruitful collaboration.ENGAGE
The Israeli Hi-Tech Association and the Korean Information Security Industry Association (KISIA) recently signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to promote business cooperation between Israeli and Korean companies in the fields of global information security and the cybersecurity industry. The organizations said this will open a “direct line” to the markets in South Korea for […]
The Israeli High-Tech Association, this week, signed a Memorandum of Understanding with a Korean cyber-security industry group during a visit to Israel by a Korean delegation, according to The Times o.