Cyber-Tech Event for Europe in Rome Will Approve Next Version of Cyber Israeli Protocol

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(Newswire.net — March 1, 2021) — Tel Aviv, Israel Feb 23, 2021 – From the pulsing heart of cyber-security, Tel Aviv, to Europe as one of the most needing areas of cyber defense. Next European edition of the cyber-Tech. will be hold in Rome in September and one of the objectives of the main players is to understand what will be the improvements to the Cyber Israeli Protocol.

A study conducted by the Israeli government and the Small Business Committee for the United States Congress found that 71% of cyber attacks occurred in companies with fewer than 100 employees. More worryingly, the 2020 U.S. Small and Medium Business Cyber ​​Security Report found that 50% of small and medium businesses have experienced a security breach in the past year.

The conferences and exhibitions serve as the go-to place to learn all about the latest technological innovations, challenges, and solutions to combating threats within the global cyber arena. Cyber Israeli Protocol help company to defend themselves from cyberattacks both human than automatized, putting great focus on ZEROTRUST framework, on reducing the attack surface (#attacksurface) of the IT networks, on defending the end-points and the great weaknesses of the employees. Big success of the Protocol and great focus on the security for Small and Medium Companies, who are the natural target for the protocol. After a few years from its first launch of the Cyber Israeli Protocol now we can say “it is a reality that works”.

The Cyber Israeli Protocol covers the following three main areas: 

1) How to conduct a vulnerability assessment in a company: methods and tools; 

2) How to implement a Total Cyber ​​Security system in an enterprise: tools; 

3) How to increase awareness and culture among all company staff.

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