Well, it want be a product because israeli companies never bring anything to the market, just create hype and exit as soon as they can. In general the state of IT in Israel is quite sad from usability and design perspective. Most of it looks like it was developed in the 90s and was never touched again (ie my university’s e-learning platform). As for consumer products, was there anything after Epilady?
The battle in Israel to create an unhackable phone
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Re: The battle in Israel to create an unhackable phone
#22Well, it want be a product because israeli companies never bring anything to the market, just create hype and exit as soon as they can. In general the state of IT in Israel is quite sad from usability and design perspective. Most of it looks like it was developed in the 90s and was never touched again (ie my university’s e-learning platform). As for consumer products, was there anything after Epilady?
Not mentioned yet: SodaStream, RedisLabs, (now Google's) Anthos migrate.
And there are so many more that your statement is ridiculous. What have you done lately?
Re: The battle in Israel to create an unhackable phone
#23The NSO Group's technology ends up being an oppression enabler in practice. Citizen Lab has been quite critical: * https://citizenlab.ca/?s=nso+group
Secure leaders do not need to stockpile arms, nor do they need to forcibly suppress their dissidents (which is what I understand is the main market is for NSO Group's tools.)
Re: The battle in Israel to create an unhackable phone
#24I would think that the different national intelligence agencies would have high interest in infiltrating such companies.
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#25http://archive.is/nQ5Fb
Re: The battle in Israel to create an unhackable phone
#26Great business model combination by these companies. The one focuses on hacking, the other on protecting from hacking. I would think that the different national intelligence agencies would have high interest in infiltrating such companies.
I bet in general non-governmental companies, especially with distributed offices, distributed sales teams, are especially easy to hack/infiltrate.
But NSO Group's target has never been other countries, it has been focused on helping governments infiltrate their citizen's and opponent's phones, which is a much softer target.
Re: The battle in Israel to create an unhackable phone
#27Well, it want be a product because israeli companies never bring anything to the market, just create hype and exit as soon as they can. In general the state of IT in Israel is quite sad from usability and design perspective. Most of it looks like it was developed in the 90s and was never touched again (ie my university’s e-learning platform). As for consumer products, was there anything after Epilady?
Re: The battle in Israel to create an unhackable phone
#28Well, it want be a product because israeli companies never bring anything to the market, just create hype and exit as soon as they can. In general the state of IT in Israel is quite sad from usability and design perspective. Most of it looks like it was developed in the 90s and was never touched again (ie my university’s e-learning platform). As for consumer products, was there anything after Epilady?