Can I Attack the Attacker?


Your organization has been cyber-attacked. Sensitive business and customer information has been leaked. Your organization’s reputation and competitive edge suffers irreparable damage. You hire a cyber security firm to investigate. The firm traces the hackers’ tracks and is about to hack into their computer systems in order to mitigate the damage, uncover more information about the hackers’ methods, disable their ...

The State will collect VAT for online services offered by foreign companies

The Israeli Tax Authority at the Israeli Ministry of Finance has released a draft bill proposing amendments to the Israeli Value Added Tax (VAT) law such that foreign companies established abroad who provide internet-based services to Israeli customers will be required to pay VAT to the Israeli Tax Authority. The draft bill lists electronic services, communication services, radio and television ...

Israel has Established a National Program for the Prevention of Internet Crime Against Children

The Israeli government has unanimously approved the proposal of the Minister of Public Security, Gilad Erdan, for the establishment of MAOR – a national program for the prevention of online violence and crime against children and teens. The new project will be a combined array of citizens and the Israeli Police. It will promote the enforcement and prevention of crime ...

Israeli Government Publishes Draft of Regulatory Framework for the Cyber Defense Profession

The National Cyber Headquarters at the Israeli Prime Minister’s office recently published a policy document on the regulation of the cyber-defense profession in Israel, aimed at ensuring an adequate level of professionalism, reliability and ethics of those in the profession. According to the policy, its rationale is derived from the understanding that currently, professionals in various disciplines in the field ...

One Law for the State – Another for Startups


The well-known French saying “noblesse oblige” indicates that nobility obliges. Israel loves to be a “start-up nation”. It is therefore expectable that the Israeli domestic law be in line with a state that boasts its encouragement of business creativity and innovation. But it is not. When it comes to technology, the substantive law in Israel is often outdated. Even worse, ...

Coming Soon: A Health Information Card for Every Israeli Patient

The Israeli Minister of Health, Mr. Ya’akov Litzman, announced his plan to promote the issuance of a uniform medical card that will consolidate all medical information about a patient, including information regarding treatments, medical tests, medications and medical history. The card is designed to allow all health providers and hospitals in Israel consolidated access to a patient’s medical information in ...

Amendment to Israel R&D Law – The Establishment of the National Authority for Technological Innovation

On January 1, 2016, a National Authority for Technological Innovation (the “Authority”) was established in Israel, replacing the Office of the Chief Scientist of the Israeli Ministry of Economy (the “OCS”). The purpose of the OCS, and now the Authority, is to encourage innovation and to create new job opportunities in Israel, through the funding of innovative research and development projects.The new ...