CyberArk

CyberArk becomes second most valuable Israeli company on Wall Street

CyberArk’s market cap tops $20 billion as stock soars past $400, securing its spot as the second most valuable Israeli company on Wall Street.

 CyberArk headquarters in Petah Tikva.
 A cybersecurity employee from the Paris 2024 flying squad manages a simulated cyber attack and pretends to resolve it from a computer on the Olympic site which will host the hockey events at Yves-du-Manoir Stadium in Colombes, near Paris, France, May 3, 2024.

Startup Nation Central CEO: Israel leads cyber security boon despite war

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Cyber expert: US-Israel homeland security cyber defense cooperation spiking

 CyberArk CEO and Founder Udi Mokady

CyberArk expands R&D center in Beersheba


Israeli company publishes research showing flaws in Windows Hello

The research team behind CyberArk succeeded in influencing the facial recognition program within Windows Hello by using a custom-made, regular USB camera.

A hooded man holds a laptop computer as a blue screen with an exclamation mark is projected on him in this illustration picture taken on May 13, 2017.

Working from home leads to sloppy security practices - survey

The survey, which was taken in October and includes responses from 2,000 remote office workers in the United States, UK, France and Germany.

Some of 208 monday.com employees participate in a Zoom video conference this week

Decade-old vulnerability discovered in Windows' Group Policy application

Israeli CyberArk company has released a new research that points at a decade-old vulnerability in the Windows Group Policy Object (GPO) software.

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