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Surveillance Company Verint Negotiating $1 Billion Merger with Israeli NSO Group
28.05.18
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Orr Hirschauge and Amarelle Wenkert
NSO develops and sells cyber attack tools that can be used to gather intelligence from mobile phones
CTech’s Daily Israeli Tech News Roundup
25.12.17
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Cyber surveillance firm founder defends company’s practices. Israeli doctors used an AI software to decide whether to operate, keeping patients in the dark. Israeli regulator intends to bar cryptocurrency-focused companies from the Tel Aviv Stock Market
Cyber Surveillance Firm Founder Defends Company’s Practices
25.12.17
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Asaf Shalev
Co-founder of NSO Group whose products were tied to government spying on journalists and dissidents defended the company’s ethical standards in a rare interview
Blackstone Backs Out of Talks to Acquire a Share in Surveillance Company
17.08.17
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Hagar Ravet
Following an early Calcalist report, digital rights advocacy group Access Now published a petition calling Blackstone to back out of deal
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