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Monday, 2 May 2022

Israel keen to set up cyber 'Iron Dome' to curb rise in attacks

A picture taken on August 5, 2021, shows an Iron Dome defence system battery, designed to intercept and destroy incoming short-range rockets and artillery shells [JALAA MAREY/AFP via Getty Images]

A picture taken on August 5, 2021, shows an Iron Dome defence system battery, designed to intercept and destroy incoming short-range rockets and artillery shells [JALAA MAREY/AFP via Getty Images]
 

May 2, 2022

Israel's government on Monday ordered communications firms to step up their cyber security efforts in the wake of a rise in attempted hacking attacks, reports Reuters.

New regulations are currently being implemented in which mandatory and unified standards will have to be met, the Communications Ministry and Israel's National Cyber Directorate said.

Under the new rules, firms must formulate plans to protect communications networks using a combination of monitoring and control mechanisms to make it possible to establish an up to date picture of cyber protection while ensuring privacy.

"We are trying to put the right standard on communications companies in order to protect Israel and create a kind of 'Iron Dome' from cyber security attacks. We are suffering from thousands of cyber attacks every year," Communications Minister Yoaz Hendel told a news conference.

Israel uses an Iron Dome air-defence system to intercept rockets fired by Palestinian militants, mostly from Gaza.

Hendel said that risks continued to mount, along with more digitisation.

READ: UAE, Bahrain, Morocco apply to buy Israel's Iron Dome missile defence system

"Communications networks are an attractive target for cyber attacks by hostile elements," Hendel said, citing potential damage or shutdown of services and leakage of information being stored.

According to cyber security firm Check Point CHKP.O, there was a 137% annual jump in average weekly attacks on Israeli companies, to nearly 1,500 per week, in the first three months of 2022.

Gaby Portnoy, Israel's new cyber security czar, said in the last month alone, Israel had seen a sharp rise in attacks trying to bring down websites. He accused Iranians of carrying out many of the attacks.

Last month, he noted, a denial of service attack aimed at bringing down government sites began through telecom providers but ultimately failed.

Portnoy said Israeli telecoms firms had very good cyber security but that the new regulations, which include a higher level of supervision, would be an improvement.

Will Israel receive $1bn to replenish its Iron Dome missile defence system? - Cartoon [Sabaaneh/Middle East Monitor]

Will Israel receive $1bn from the US to replenish its Iron Dome missile defence system? – Cartoon [Sabaaneh/Middle East Monitor]

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