I wouldn’t hold out hope. I have many friends in the Israeli software and network security business—penetration testing, secure development courses, that kind of thing—and just in the last year they’ve started talking about how the word “cyber” is becoming acknowledged among enterprise CxOs and govt. people as something that needs to be invested in. I trust these sources of mine—they’re good at marketing and customer relations. And the Israeli market is very firmly connected to the bigger US and European markets. So no, “cybersecurity” is not about to die, I’m afraid.
I wouldn’t hold out hope. I have many friends in the Israeli software and network security business—penetration testing, secure development courses, that kind of thing—and just in the last year they’ve started talking about how the word “cyber” is becoming acknowledged among enterprise CxOs and govt. people as something that needs to be invested in. I trust these sources of mine—they’re good at marketing and customer relations. And the Israeli market is very firmly connected to the bigger US and European markets. So no, “cybersecurity” is not about to die, I’m afraid.