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State Audit Reveals Critical Cyber Preparedness Deficits in Israel's Economic and Security Infrastructure

Jun 09, 2026 11:00 AM CT Israel cybersecurity,infrastructure,vulnerability,Israel,state-audit

Summary

A state audit has identified significant gaps in Israel's cyber preparedness, citing delayed legislation and weak readiness among key economic bodies. These vulnerabilities pose a threat to national security and economic stability, particularly in the context of ongoing hybrid warfare threats from Iran and its proxies.

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Israel entered the Israel-Hamas war with major cyber-preparedness gaps, including delayed legislation, limited cabinet oversight, and weak readiness among key economic bodies.

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T3 Jerusalem Post
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Israel NEUTRAL

Identified as having major cyber-preparedness gaps, including delayed legislation and limited cabinet oversight, threatening economy and security.

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