07.11.23|Omer KabirSince the beginning of Israel’s war with Hamas, in accordance with the emergency regulations, data has been used from the biometric database to help verify the identities of victims. Now, the government seeks to extend these powers to one year, which could endanger the security of the database.
16.07.23|Viki AuslenderA new law proposed in Britain, aimed at protecting children's safety, could set a dangerous global precedent for accessing encrypted messages, jeopardizing the privacy of journalists, human rights activists, diplomats, and all users
28.01.22|Dov Greenbaum"Just because a company may not have legal obligations vis-à-vis privacy, created by current laws or the incoming privacy regulations that enforce things like transparency and informed consent to protect collected private information, these laws still create additional legal obligations to protect held personal data from outside hackers," writes Dov Greenbaum
18.07.19|Omer KabirA recent $5 billion fine imposed on Facebook called attention to the privacy compliance—or lack thereof—of tech multinationals. When it comes to privacy, Israel remains far behind the rest of the tech world, and some tech executives are worried
19.06.18|CTechPrifender develops an AI-backed automated platform that tracks the flow of data to help organizations control their data and meet privacy requirements
05.03.18|Hagar RavetMinerEye’s software is intended to help businesses comply with privacy regulation, including the EU’s GDPR
15.10.17|Zachi ZachDo not do on mobile what you wouldn’t do on the web