Which corporate insiders can help you boost returns and who did BlackBerry and Verizon invest in?

CTech Daily Roundup: Neuroscience startup CorrActions completes $2.7 million round

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BlackBerry and Verizon lead $20 million investment in cybersecurity startup SAM. The Israeli startup’s technology detects anomalies in device behavior across the network to identify threats and uses aggregated data to ensure safe pathways for legitimate traffic. Read more

 

Cybersecurity startup Karamba strikes deal with data storage powerhouse Seagate. Seagate will license the Israeli company's VCode binary analysis security software, using it to improve the protection of its flagship storage systems against cyberattacks. Read more

 

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Research shows which corporate insiders can help you boost returns. Informative stock purchases made by company CFOs are the best predictor of a future rise in share price, according to research by fintech company TipRanks. Read more

 

Yad Sarah leverages Bringg platform to tackle logistical challenges. "Thanks to Bringg's platform we have managed to increase the efficiency of the shipping and handling and improve our service," said Yad Sarah Director General Moshe Cohen. Read more

 

Neuroscience startup CorrActions completes $2.7 million round. The Israeli startup's software solution decodes natural human motion to analyze subconscious cognition to detect and potentially prevent errors and performance deterioration over time. Read more

 

Israeli Securities Authority to supervise fintech companies in the payments sector. Finance Minister Israel Katz adopted the ministry’s recommendations to have the Authority supervise innovative payment financial services as well as open banking. Large fintech bodies and digital wallets will remain under the Bank of Israel’s supervision. Read morel

 

Partner VP Strategy Liran Dan steps down, joins executive exodus. Former Director of Communications at the Prime Minister's Office follows in the footsteps of departing CEO Isaac Benbenisti, as well the Deputy CEO, CMO and VP of HR. Read more

 

Analysis | Who gets to define incitement? Israeli requests to remove online content spiked in the wake of the recent Israel-Gaza conflict.

However, social media is showing a growing reluctance to comply. So who decides the boundaries of free speech? Read more