“For companies to be able to comply with changes to those rules, they need to know what the changes are,” president of the Defense Industries Association of Canada Christyn Cianfarani told "Defense News."
The Tel Aviv-based company targets the SME market such as retail chains, law firms, garages and clinics that are seeking a single package with all types of cybersecurity protection.
Turpaz Industries subsidiary Food Ingredients Technologies will pay $47.7 million for Clarys & Willich Group. The sellers will invest $20.6 million back in the buyer.
Aerospace Services India is a collaboration between Israel Aerospace Industries and Indian government agency Defence Research and Development Organization.
The High Court of Justice found that from April 1 there will be no legal basis for payments to yeshivas where students are not conscripted into the IDF.
With huge returns since its TASE IPO, the stabilized camera company has a higher market cap than veteran Israeli companies like Cellcom, Isracard and Rami Levy.