Optimism in action: Israeli tech executives reflect on a challenging year

Despite geopolitical tensions and economic uncertainty, Israel’s tech leaders share insights, resilience and a forward-looking vision for the future

CEO & Co-Founder, Ori Segal
“Over the past year, phishing and fraud attacks have surged dramatically, increasingly delivered through video calls, phone conversations and instant messages,” explains Cyvore Security CEO Ori Segal. “Cybercriminals now exploit deepfake technology to convincingly mimic voices and faces, making scams far harder to detect. This combination of social engineering and AI-driven deception raises severe risks for both businesses and individuals, demanding stronger awareness and defenses.
“In the coming year, phishing and fraud are expected to intensify, driven by AI-powered deepfakes, cross-platform impersonation and advanced identity theft. Cyvore addresses these threats using its Cyvore engine, which can detect and prevent attacks across all remote communication channels, including video calls, email, WhatsApp, Slack and more, uncovering malicious attempts like never before.
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