CyberTech 2018 opened Monday at the Tel Aviv Convention Center with 15,000 registered attendees, 170 speakers, 120 companies displaying their products and 90 startups included in a special “start up pavilion” on the floor.
The three-day event brings together leaders of the cyber industry, government decision-makers from around the world and technology experts for three days of presentations and discussions on the challenges facing the cyber realm.
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The cyber conference — addressed each year by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu — is the most significant gathering in the industry outside the United States.