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Imperva Israel GM exits as Thales finalizes cyber merger
02.11.25
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Meir Orbach
"Closing a seven-year chapter filled with growth, innovation, and incredible people — and opening the door to what’s next," Moshe Lipsker wrote in a LinkedIn post. His role is being split into two as part of the merger completion: Tal Tikotzki will lead the Israel development and innovation center, and Einat Leham-Livnat will manage the Israeli site.
French giant Thales acquires Israeli spacetech startup Get SAT
23.05.24
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Meir Orbach
Get SAT provides efficient antenna and terminals that offer high-data-rate communications
Thales acquiring cybersecurity company Imperva for $3.6 billion
25.07.23
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Meir Orbach
The French giant is purchasing the Israeli-founded company from private equity firm Thoma Bravo, which paid $2.1 billion for Imperva five years ago