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    Silicon Valley Company Acquires Israeli Cybersecurity Firm
    Rebekah Mercer
    • Apr 19, 2018
    • 1 min

    Silicon Valley Company Acquires Israeli Cybersecurity Firm

    California Based Cybersecurity company Palo Alto Networks announced last week that it will acquire Israeli cybersecurity company Secdo for $100 million. The Israeli cyber firm is known for its sophisticated endpoint detection in addition to its data collection and visualization capabilities. Chairman and CEO of Palo Alto Networks, Mark McLaughlin, explained how Secdo’s unique cyber capabilities will strengthen his company, “We believe security operations teams need the most a
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    U.S. Network Security Firm Boosts Business with Israeli Data Analaytics Acquisition
    Rebekah Mercer
    • Apr 6, 2018
    • 1 min

    U.S. Network Security Firm Boosts Business with Israeli Data Analaytics Acquisition

    Israeli news outlet Globes reported that Israeli data analytics company Fortscale has been acquired by U.S. Network and Security Company, RSA — a subsidiary of Austin-based Dell Technologies. In a press release, RSA explained that it believes Fortscale’s technology will aid its security systems to best identify threats to user credentials and organizations’ data. Fortscale announced that the tremendous potential that this collaboration has for the future of cybersecurity, “Fr
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    Israeli Technology Able to Make Water From Thin Air
    Staff
    • Mar 25, 2018
    • 1 min

    Israeli Technology Able to Make Water From Thin Air

    Israeli technology was utilized following the devastating hurricanes Harvey and Irma. Initially designed to assist military personnel in harsh environments, the technology is now being implemented for humanitarian causes globally, as reported by Newsmax. It works best in humid climates and uses energy equivalent to that of a strong lightbulb to produce between 160 to 1,600 gallons of water daily depending on the size of the unit. The water produced is incredibly pure. While w
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    Intel Buys Israeli Tech Firm in Hopes of Creating Self-Driving Cars!
    Rebekah Mercer
    • Aug 14, 2017
    • 1 min

    Intel Buys Israeli Tech Firm in Hopes of Creating Self-Driving Cars!

    U.S. tech firm Intel Corp. officially completed its acquisition of Israeli automotive tech firm, Mobileye with the hopes of utilizing the skills of both firms to create technologically advanced self-driving cars! Intel plans to capitalize on Mobileye’s computer vision expertise, data analysis and its developments in autonomous driving, and incorporating these competitive advantages with Intel’s “high-performance computing and connectivity expertise” to create over 100 self-dr
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