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“Authoritarian regimes increasingly rely on internet blackouts and surveillance to silence dissent and control information,” stated Rep. Claudia Tenney, a lead sponsor of legislation.
A two-day summit in Tel Aviv reveals how fast the country’s defense-innovation ecosystem is growing post-Oct. 7.
The Jewish state “is a leader in frontier AI cyber security and specialized chip design,” Jacob Helberg, U.S. under secretary of state for economic affairs, told reporters.
The security industry has achieved a technological breakthrough in enemy drone detection, says Brig. Gen. Benny Aminov.
Maj. Gen. (res.) Dan Tolkowsky led the IAF during the 1956 Sinai War after beginning his military career as a fighter pilot for the RAF in World War II.
Some six firms received limited contracts after the Pentagon launched an initiative that could lead to tens of billions in missile-defense deals.
The ongoing commitment encompasses a broader national strategy to further integrate itself among Israeli talent and tech.
The study shows widespread AI adoption and significant efficiency gains across Israel’s tech sector.
Around 10 people were rescued from their homes in Elkana, in the northwestern Samaria Hills.
A new automatic transcription project makes 400,000 medieval fragments fully searchable for the first time.
Jews have always innovated for collective safety. Now, they’re doing it digitally.
A University of Haifa study uncovers unexpected differences in the migration paths of similar species of the birds.