Subtle Cyberattack Met by Swift Cybersecurity Acts Joshua Shuman
Data is the new oil, computer experts says
At 11:30 on Friday night Orian, an Israeli logistics and international freight forwarding firm, found itself the target of a cyberattack.
Alerted by Amital Data, an Orian software services partner, of the targeted attack on a computer server located at Orian’s offices, the logistics company learned that corporate data, as well as data from 40 of Amital’s clients, had been compromised.
According to the company, it identified the types of data taken in the attack but not the exact data taken.
“Data is like the new oil,” Dr. Reuven Lerner, an expert and consultant in computer programming and data science, told The Media Line.
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CTech, Isaac Ben-Israel, a leading expert in the cyber and space sectors, shared his thoughts about the importance of cybersecurity, the expansion of the Israeli space industry, and upcoming Israeli space endeavors.
During his long career, Ben-Israel (71) initiated the establishment of Israel National Cyber Bureau and the National Cyber Security Authority, which became the Israel National Cyber Directorate at the Prime Minister’s Office. Today, he works simultaneously as Head of the Blavatnik Interdisciplinary Cyber Research Center at Tel Aviv University, where he oversees multidisciplinary research projects. He also is Chairman
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