CyberTech Global Taps IsraelTech as Media Partner: A View From the Floor

CyberTech Tel Aviv continues to be one of the most important meeting points for Israel’s tech ecosystem, and this year marked a real milestone for us. For the first time, IsraelTech joined the conference as an official media partner.
From live interviews at the CyberTech hub to spontaneous moments between sessions, we captured the energy, the ideas, and the people bringing cyber together — and we’re excited to share it with you below.




With our own space on the floor, we spent three packed days in constant conversation with founders, operators, and builders from across cybersecurity, enterprise, and beyond. The energy was exactly what makes this ecosystem special. Smart people, honest conversations, and plenty of unplanned moments in between.
Day one kicked off alongside Cyfluencer and Wadi at the Cyfluencer booth. Day two was all about moving through the halls, stopping founders mid-stride, and capturing real conversations as they happened. We wrapped things up on day three at the IsraelTech spot, welcoming familiar faces and meeting plenty of new ones who wandered over to chat.
Between interviews, drinks, and spontaneous conversations that turned into real connections, this was hands down our best CyberTech yet. Huge thanks to the CyberTech team, to Cyfluencer and Wadi, and to everyone who stopped by, sat down, or simply said hello. We left energized, inspired, and excited to share what we captured with the wider community.





We sat down with Keren Kay, Senior Director of CyberTech North America, to talk about what it takes to bring founders, investors, governments, and operators into the same room, and why Israel keeps playing a central role in that conversation.
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This Week in Israeli Tech News
DealHub.io is an Israeli-founded enterprise software company delivering an AI-native Quote-to-Revenue platform designed to support complex, multi-motion revenue models across global enterprises.
The new $100M growth investment highlights a broader shift in how organizations approach monetization and scale revenue in the AI era. DealHub CEO Eyal Elbahary explains:
“Enterprises are entering a new era, where revenue execution must be autonomous, adaptive, and continuously optimized. This investment enables us to push the boundaries of what Agentic Quote-to-Revenue can deliver, enabling enterprises to operationalize revenue strategies with unprecedented intelligence and control.”
The round was led by Riverwood Capital and will be used to accelerate global expansion while advancing DealHub’s Agentic Revenue Hub.
Claroty continues to strengthen its position at the center of cyber-physical systems security, protecting critical infrastructure across energy, manufacturing, utilities, and the public sector worldwide. Under the leadership of CEO Yaniv Vardi, the company is scaling its industry-centric CPS platform as geopolitical and infrastructure risks intensify.
Base AI is reshaping post-sale growth by unifying customer data, engagement, and activation into a single Engagement OS designed for the AI era. Led by Gal Biran, Base is joined by EverAfter’s leadership - Noa Danon (CEO & Co-Founder) and Tal Shemesh (CTO & Co-Founder) - bringing together execution-focused customer success and AI-driven customer marketing into one operating layer.
Datarails is accelerating its vision of turning the CFO’s office into a real-time hub for business insight. With AI-powered finance agents now embedded across planning, reporting, and strategy, the company continues its rapid global expansion, guided by a leadership team focused on unifying ERP, CRM, HRIS, and Excel into a single source of truth.
Deep33 Ventures enters the deep tech landscape with a $150M fund dedicated to the technologies required to sustain large-scale AI adoption, including quantum computing, AI infrastructure, advanced energy, and robotics. The fund is led by Lior Prosor and Michael Broukhim, with Lior Susan serving as Chairman, and supported by a specialized team spanning defense, energy, and frontier computing.
Memcyco is an Israeli-founded cybersecurity company building a real-time, agentless platform that disrupts phishing, digital impersonation, and ATO attacks while they’re happening, not after the damage is done.
Founded and led by Amiram Shachar, Upwind Security is tackling one of the hardest problems in modern cybersecurity - protecting cloud, data, and AI environments that never stand still. The company’s runtime-first approach is quickly becoming a foundational layer for how security teams operate at scale.
Stay tuned for more interviews & see you at CyberTech 2027!


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