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Tower jumps on Nvidia partnership for ultra-fast AI networking
Tower Semiconductor’s shares rose sharply after the Israeli chipmaker revealed a new collaboration with Nvidia focused on next-generation data-center networking.
Cybertech Global TLV 2026 will take place from January 26–28, 2026, in Tel Aviv, bringing the world’s cybersecurity ecosystem together for three high-impact days of ideas, innovation, and connection.
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Cybertech Global TLV 2026 will take place from January 26–28, 2026, in Tel Aviv, bringing the world’s cybersecurity ecosystem together for three high-impact days of ideas, innovation, and connection.
Hosted at Tel Aviv Expo, Pavilion 2, the event is widely recognized as one of the most influential international cyber gatherings. It attracts government officials, industry leaders, academics, investors, and startups from across the globe, all sharing one goal: shaping the future of cybersecurity.
A Global Stage for Cyber Innovation
Cyber is no longer a niche topic. It touches every sector, every organization, and every aspect of modern life. Cybertech Global reflects this reality by covering not only cyber threats, but also digital transformation, emerging technologies, and new business opportunities driven by innovation.
Cybertech Global TLV 2026 will feature an impressive lineup of international speakers, including: Nati Amsterdam, NVIDIA Israel, Karl Mattson, Cisco, Kayode Babarinde, Executive Director, Africa Blockchain Institute (Rwanda), Steve Waterhouse, Former Assistant Deputy Minister for Governmental Information Security and Cyber Security of Quebec, Canada, Isaac Herzog, President of the State of Israel
Since its launch in 2014, Cybertech Global has built a strong reputation for delivering content that matters. Alongside high-level talks, the event features a large-scale exhibition, exclusive special events, and unmatched networking opportunities. It is a place where partnerships are formed, investments begin, and ideas turn into action.
Tower Semiconductor’s shares rose sharply after the Israeli chipmaker revealed a new collaboration with Nvidia focused on next-generation data-center networking.
Turkish state media reported on Friday that two Turkish nationals were arrested in Istanbul on suspicion of spying for Israel’s foreign intelligence service, the Mossad, a claim that could not be independently verified.
The case has sent shockwaves through Israel’s security establishment. The brother of the head of the Shin Bet has been charged with “aiding the enemy in wartime,” the public prosecutor announced on Thursday.
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