Israeli ‘Lock Alert’ Up For IFSEC Innovation Award
A new alert system developed by Israel's MultiLock and Starcom Systems aims to tattletale on thieves – literally. The WatchLock – a lock enforced with special GPS and cellular chips – allows owners to track its location anywhere in the world, and send them a text message should anyone try to pry it open.
May 06, 2012
Technology To Protect Your Children From Dangerous Online Relationships
Building on the need for better protection of children on the internet, an Israeli company, Sensegon, has developed a technology called Kangaroo, to detect and protect young internet users from online relationships that are likely to take a dangerous turn.
August 07, 2011
‘Don’t Be Paranoid About Computer Attacks’ Says Israeli Wizard Kid
An Israeli computer genius who graduated university at the age of 12 is determined to make computers impenetrable with his new product, Paranoid. Nir Gaist, now 23 years old and co-founder of the start-up Nyotron, developed an anti-virus that takes a new approach to computer security by combining technology and social psychology.
February 10, 2011
Israeli Startup Aims to Prevent the Next Wikileaks
Following Wikileaks, an Israeli startup created a document technology that prevents unauthorized individuals from opening and reading files, alerting managers when a document's security is compromised and automatically blocking usage if unauthorized use is suspected.
January 19, 2011
New Digital Bomb Sniffer Aiming to Replace Dogs
A research team in Israel has developed an electronic sensor said to be even more sensitive and reliable than the nose of a sniffer dog.
January 17, 2011
IDF and U.S. military to coordinate on ‘freeze dry blood technology’
Possible joint projects include freeze-dry blood technology for battlefield transfusions and diagnostic tool for post-traumatic stress disorder.
November 02, 2010