Cybertech Announces New Digital Collaboration with The Jerusalem Post

Amir Rapaport, founder and owner of Cybertech. Photo provided by the company
Amir Rapaport, founder and owner of Cybertech. Photo provided by the company

 


Cybertech announced the launch this week of a new internet collaboration with the Jerusalem Post Group. The initiative will include the latest cyber news from Israel and around the world on digital media, podcasts and pre-recorded broadcasts.

In an article announcing the collaboration in The Jerusalem Post, Amir Rapaport, Cybertech founder and owner said: “Anyone who understands that our economy is becoming a cyber economy needs this content. It’s a world that interests not just programmers and professional security experts. Opportunities exist for investors, for those who lead the economy. Ultimately, it is their responsibility to take their organizations to another level. This is exactly the time when companies are changing their business model. The media, the movies, even Netflix is very different from how NBC used to work. Anyone interested in and living with it – essentially all of humanity – can find an interest in the processes that go through cyberspace. Therefore, the target audience is very diverse and international, so the synergy with The Jerusalem Post was great for us.”

The new content appears on the Cybertech News section on the Jerusalem Post website – a new section dedicated solely to the world of cyber.

Yaakov Katz, editor-in-chief of the Post said in the Post’s article: “The cyber issue has recently become the hottest issue not only in the State of Israel, but also in large parts of the Middle East,” adding that “Cybertech is essentially a hub for knowledge and excellence on all cyber issues today dealing with content, conferences, production and content creation. As the editor, I see what people want to read and this is definitely an Israeli success story.”

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