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Winners Announced in Counter-Terrorism Startup Competition
18.06.18
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CTech
CardioScale Ltd. and Colugo Systems Ltd., both early-stage startups based in Israel, won top honors at the international competition sponsored by the U.S. and Israeli governments
Israel Prevented Hundreds of Terror Attacks by Monitoring Social Media, Official Says
13.06.18
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Lilach Baumer
In 2017, Yisrael Katz, then Israel's minister of intelligence affairs, confirmed Israel uses a predictive policing system that relies heavily on social media to identify and sometimes detain Palestinians thought to be potential attackers
Israel to Train High Schoolers for Big Data Intelligence Jobs
03.01.18
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Yoav Stoler
A new program is intended to provide Israel's intelligence arms, including Unit 8200, and the Mossad with pre-trained recruits