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Search ArticlesBeacon Security raises $13 million Seed to build the data layer powering AI cybersecurity agents
Israeli startup founded by HiredScore, Mitiga and Skyline AI veterans says enterprises need trusted context before AI agents can safely defend against threats. 13:00, 16.07.26 Cybersecurity company Beacon Security has raised $13 million in a Seed funding round led by Notable Capital.
AI makes it "very easy to build something that looks good but doesn't have the depth" warns investor
CTalk Angel investor Jonathan Roizin breaks down the consequences of AI on the VC landscape that founders should be wary of. 11:49, 16.07.26 Jonathan Roizin - - Summer Cocktail by Fusion VC 2026. (Video: Orel Cohen) “It used to be that you had a good story and then you build a good presentation around it... but now it's very easy to build something that looks good but doesn't have the depth,” said angel investor Jonathan Roizin.
"High-tech must be central to the platform of any party that wants to lead Israel"
The founder of Anu Banu Idan Tendler said at the National Economic Conference that "high-tech is the greatest agent of social change in Israel"; according to him, "high-tech can be the melting pot that connects Israeli society, attracting Jews and Arabs, right-wingers and leftists, religious and secular." 11:25, 16.07.26 The positive economic data recently presented by the Israeli high-tech industry could create a false impression, warned Idan Tendler, one of the founders of the Anu Banu...
"The five insurance companies are a pillar of resilience in the State of Israel"
Clal Insurance chairman Haim Samet was speaking at the National Economic Conference, adding: "The coronavirus and the war prove that the institutions know how to conduct themselves optimally, and this is a point of strength for the State of Israel." 11:15, 16.07.26 "The five insurance companies are a pillar of resilience in the State of Israel and must operate at the highest possible level.
125 companies, over $10 billion raised: Mapping Israel’s Physical AI ecosystem
Defense and mobility form the densest clusters, while civilian applications remain numerous, fragmented and still taking shape. 11:07, 16.07.26 For years, Israel's artificial intelligence reputation has been defined largely by software and cybersecurity. But a new analysis suggests the country's next AI wave may be taking shape in the physical world, where algorithms do more than generate text or images, they control robots, autonomous vehicles, defense systems and industrial machines.
"The AI agents knew it was immoral, and yet they did it"
Israeli researchers recreated Stanley Milgram's famous obedience experiment using ChatGPT, Gemini and other AI models, finding that nearly 80% carried out simulated lethal orders despite recognizing they were morally wrong. 10:33, 16.07.26 "We expected AI to understand right from wrong," says Dr. Ziv Ben-Zion of the University of Haifa.
AI won't replace workers, but it will change who succeeds
Executives and experts say the winners of the AI era will combine technical expertise with uniquely human skills that machines cannot easily replicate. 10:09, 16.07.26 As the world of work has changed in recent years, particularly with the rise of generative AI, employers are rethinking the qualities and skills they value most in employees.
Once worth NIS 1 billion, Pluri is now racing to avoid Nasdaq delisting
After years of missed commercial breakthroughs, the stem-cell developer is betting its future on a new strategy and the longevity boom. 09:57, 16.07.26 Pluri, formerly known as Pluristem, received another painful reminder this week of how far it has fallen. Nasdaq notified the Israeli biotech company that it no longer meets the exchange's minimum market capitalization requirement and could be delisted if it fails to regain compliance within six months.
America's renewed naval blockade leaves Iran running out of options
Expanded maritime enforcement and tighter sanctions threaten oil exports, foreign trade and the stability of the Iranian economy. 09:37, 16.07.26 The U.S. Central Command announced that its comprehensive naval blockade of Iran has resumed, marking a significant escalation in the economic and military confrontation with Tehran. Unlike previous enforcement campaigns, the new operational order applies to all vessels entering or leaving Iranian ports, rather than being limited to oil tankers.
Moody's cuts Israel's growth forecast as war risks continue to weigh on the economy
The ratings agency maintained Israel's Baa1 rating but warned that fragile ceasefires and elevated geopolitical risks will slow growth and keep debt higher than previously expected. 20:39, 15.07.26 Moody's Ratings has lowered its forecast for Israel's economic growth in 2026 and raised its debt projection, citing elevated geopolitical risks and the fragile ceasefire agreements with Iran, Hezbollah and Hamas.