The innovative project, in cooperation with the Check Point Software Technologies, will build a mechanism to detect and identify cyber-attacks on the Foreign Ministry’s missions throughout the world.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the National Cyber Bureau inaugurated an innovative project in cooperation with the Check Point Software Technologies to build a mechanism to detect and identify cyber-attacks on the Foreign Ministry’s missions throughout the world.
Foreign Ministry Director General Nissim Ben-Sheetrit, National Cyber Bureau Head Dr. Eviatar Matania, and the Founder, Chairman and CEO Check Point Software Technologies Gil Shwed attended the launch.
The project is the result of tireless work by the various partners over the course of two years, with the deployment of a network of special sensors and a processing center which will analyze in real time the attempted cyber-attacks in Israel and abroad. The analysis of these warnings will be backed up by the abilities of the national Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT) which will amalgamate the information with other date sources.
MFA Director General Nissim Ben-Sheetrit explained “The importance of the project is in the creation a common language to address the cyber threat on a national level, and thus to empower the ICT systems that support the diplomatic work of the State of Israel.”
Cyber Bureau Head Dr. Eviatar Matania stated, “The project is an important milestone in the long-term technological work of the National Cyber Bureau to develop advanced capabilities to protect our national assets. The project will lay the foundation for the government cyber protection center which will soon be established, and will place the Foreign Ministry in the forefront of readiness in the age of cyber threats. The project proves the necessity and the potential of qualitative cooperation in the field of cyber defense between the government and the leading technological companies in the field.”
(YWN – Israel Desk, Jerusalem)