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February 15, 2026 by Michael Kuttner
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Israel’s reputation as a cybersecurity powerhouse was on full display this week at a major industry summit in Tel Aviv, where government officials, startups, and international investors gathered to address the growing threats in the digital domain.

According to KEEPNET, Israel faces an average of 2,200 cyber attacks every day, nearly one every 40 seconds, highlighting the stakes for national security, critical infrastructure, and private enterprises. Israel and Germany recently conducted joint cyber defence exercises, demonstrating the global cooperation increasingly required to counter sophisticated digital threats.

In 2024, Israel ranked as the second most-targeted country for cyber attacks, behind Ukraine and ahead of the United States. Despite political boycotts, the Israeli cybersecurity sector reported record investment in 2025, nearly $4.5 billion, reflecting the country’s role as a hub for advanced digital defence solutions.

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