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(UK Foreign & Commonwealth Office) Top UK banks, insurers and telecom companies will seek cyber security solutions from Israel next week, as part of an effort by the British Government to protect companies and institutions from cyber attacks. 12 leading Israeli cyber security startups will be hosted in London at a series of targeted events as part of TeXchange, a program by the British Embassy in Israel.2017-09-08 00:00:00Full Article
Top British Companies Seek Cyber Solutions from Israel in Battle Against Hackers
(UK Foreign & Commonwealth Office) Top UK banks, insurers and telecom companies will seek cyber security solutions from Israel next week, as part of an effort by the British Government to protect companies and institutions from cyber attacks. 12 leading Israeli cyber security startups will be hosted in London at a series of targeted events as part of TeXchange, a program by the British Embassy in Israel.2017-09-08 00:00:00Full Article
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