From March 24 to 26, 2025, Tel Aviv hosted one of the world’s largest cybersecurity events — Cybertech Global TLV 2025. The conference took place at Expo Tel Aviv, organized in collaboration with the Israel National Cyber Directorate (INCD), the Israeli Ministries of Economy and Foreign Affairs, the Tel Aviv Municipality, and Ben-Gurion University of the Negev.

Cybertech Global TLV 2025 once again brought together leading experts, government officials, investors, startups, and major companies from across the globe. Participants from Israel, the United States, the United Kingdom, Spain, Germany, Japan, Singapore, Panama, and other countries gathered to discuss the most pressing issues in cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, healthcare data protection, infrastructure security, finance, and other critical sectors.

The event featured over 150 speakers and attracted more than 20 000 attendees from various industries, including technology, finance, healthcare, telecommunications, and academia. Among the prominent speakers were Isaac Herzog, President of Israel; Nir Barkat, Minister of Economy and Industry, Israel; Prof. Dan Blumberg, VP for Regional and Industrial Development & Chairman of the Israel Space Agency, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev; Ron Huldai, Mayor of Tel Aviv; and many others.

In addition to insightful keynotes and panel discussions, the event offered specialized sessions on emerging topics, including AI-driven cybersecurity, hybrid warfare, quantum threats, and critical infrastructure protection. A special focus was given to healthcare cybersecurity and the challenges of cloud security. The conference also hosted leading global companies and startups, including Check Point, NVIDIA, Microsoft, Wiz, Google Cloud, MER Group, Upwind Security, and others.

The Chamber of Commerce and Industry Israel-Ukraine participated as an exhibitor, presenting its booth as a hub for dialogue and collaboration between Israel and Ukraine in the field of cybersecurity. The CCI booth became a platform for discussing joint initiatives in digital security and innovative technologies, fostering bilateral partnerships between the two countries.

Comment from Vlad Cherkassky, CEO of the CCI Israel-Ukraine:

“Israel rightfully holds a leading position globally in the field of cybersecurity. Despite the ongoing war, this year’s Cybertech conference welcomed guests and delegations from numerous countries. The Chamber of Commerce and Industry Israel-Ukraine was honored to participate as an exhibitor at this significant international event. We are especially pleased that the Ukrainian delegation responded to our invitation and found the opportunity to take part, including as speakers.

Throughout the event, many companies expressed interest in cooperation with Ukraine, and we sincerely hope that this will lead to expanded collaboration between Israeli and Ukrainian businesses. From our perspective, there are numerous areas where our countries can offer valuable solutions to one another.”

Participation in Cybertech Global TLV 2025 was an important step in strengthening international cooperation and further established the role of the CCI Israel-Ukraine as a key platform for bilateral interaction in the field of innovation and cybersecurity.


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