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CyberTech Global will take place in Tel Aviv from April 8th to 10th. This marks the 10th anniversary of this event which brings together tens of thousands of visitors from many countries.
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CyberTech Global will take place in Tel Aviv (Israel) from April 8th to 10th. This marks the 10th anniversary of this event which brings together tens of thousands of visitors from many countries.
Cyber events globally, is a three-day conference featuring top speakers worldwide, a company & startup exhibition, special events, and networking platforms.
Each year, Cybertech Global attracts leading companies, senior government officials, world-renowned speakers, innovative startups, and investors across all sectors.
Since founded in 2014, Cybertech has grown rapidly, leading to the establishment of a worldwide cyber community.
The conference in Tel Aviv is Cybertech's flagship event, with about 20,000 participants from 90 countries, and growing.
It provides an opportunity to connect people, government entities, industry leaders, academics, and businesses of all sizes, especially with the exclusive B2B platform that allows attendees to pre-schedule onsite business meetings.
Numerous themes will be addressed : Blockchain, quantum computing, AI, IoT, 5G, and telecommunications next-generation technologies, Cloud intelligence, FinSec, active defense OT, critical infrastructure, maritime security, space security, aviation security, healthcare …
Israeli companies are known for their expertise in these sectors.
By John Vilko
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