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Cybercrime has been growing rapidly for years, and the sudden pandemic-fueled shift to work from home (WFH) only accelerated the threat, forcing businesses to start putting a real focus on establishing solid security protocols and building a strong relationship with their cybersecurity vendors.
In such a landscape, we can expect to see an influx of even more cybersecurity startups cropping up to join the many that already exist. We see especially great potential in cybersecurity startups coming from Israel, where there is strong private/public collaboration in the field of cyber and a lot of good cyber talent.