23/04/2014
Israeli $8.5M agreement to develop homeland cyber security
Beer-Sheva, Israel
"Under the three-year agreement, Cyberspark will advance long-term theoretical research and will become a foundational pillar of technological development in Israel in the field of cyber security," says Prof. Dan Blumberg, deputy vice president of research and development and head of BGU’s Homeland Security Institute.
BGU has been a leader in cyber security research for more than a decade through the partnership with Deutsche Telekom (DT) Innovation Laboratories, a subsidiary of the German telecommunications company, located on the BGU campus. BGU Prof. Yuval Elovici, director of DT Laboratories and a lecturer in the Department of Information Systems Engineering, will also oversee Cyberspark and its collaboration with the University’s Homeland Security Institute.