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Tel Aviv hosts Cybertech 2025: Where cyber meets opportunity

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Cybersecurity is no longer just a buzzword—it is a cornerstone of the modern technological and business landscape.

Cybersecurity has evolved into a multidisciplinary domain, intersecting with sectors such as healthcare, finance, energy, transportation, and beyond © Mena Today 

Cybersecurity has evolved into a multidisciplinary domain, intersecting with sectors such as healthcare, finance, energy, transportation, and beyond © Mena Today 

Cybersecurity is no longer just a buzzword—it is a cornerstone of the modern technological and business landscape.

It is a dynamic, ever-evolving industry that not only addresses threats but also drives digitalization, fosters innovation, and unlocks boundless opportunities. From defending critical infrastructure to creating state-of-the-art solutions, cybersecurity is reshaping the future.

From Tel Aviv to Rome, Tokyo, Singapore, Panama, and beyond, Cybertech has emerged as the world’s leading platform for the cyber ecosystem.

Since its inception in 2014, Cybertech has established itself as the premier arena where thought leaders, industry pioneers, startups, and investors converge to explore the latest advancements in cybersecurity.

The next Cybertech Global event will take place in Tel Aviv from March 24 to 26, 2025.

Renowned as one of the world’s most innovative cities and a cybersecurity powerhouse, Tel Aviv offers the perfect backdrop for this landmark event. Participants will have the opportunity to engage with the industry’s brightest minds, explore the latest technological advancements, and build connections that shape the future of cybersecurity.

Cybersecurity has evolved into a multidisciplinary domain, intersecting with sectors such as healthcare, finance, energy, transportation, and beyond. 

As digital transformation accelerates, so does the complexity of cyber threats. Cybertech events provide a crucial platform for addressing these complexities while uncovering opportunities for growth and advancement.

As technology continues to redefine boundaries, the importance of a global cybersecurity community cannot be overstated.

By Antoine Khoury 

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