Israel's National Cyber Defense Bill passes first Knesset reading unanimously amid Iran war cyberattacks
Israel's National Cyber Defense Bill passed its first reading in the Knesset with unanimous support (zero opposing votes). The bill aims to establish a unified and binding cyber defense framework for essential organizations in Israel for the first time. The legislation comes amid heightened cyberattack activity during the ongoing war against Iran.
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The National Cyber Defense Bill passed its first reading in the Knesset on Monday amid the rising intensity of cyberattacks during the ongoing war against Iran.
The bill, which is designed to establish a unified and binding framework for cyber defense within essential organizations for the first time in Israel, passed with zero opposing votes.
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