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How conflict sharpened Israel’s role in cyber security

Recent growth in offshoring of infosec comes despite regulatory focus on supply-chain resilience

Cyber security and globe

Amid global tensions over US tariff policy and fears of hybrid warfare including state-sponsored cyber attacks, banks and their regulators have started to think more in 2025 about technology sovereignty – the concept of moving critical technology infrastructure onshore to reduce its vulnerability to foreign interference.

However, there’s a notable exception to this trend. Growing numbers of

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