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At TECH IL 2026, AI, Cybersecurity and the Future of Israeli Tech Take Center Stage
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First reported by Globes · Jun 17, 2026
What happened
At TECH IL 2026, Shlomo Kramer, Liad Agmon and Ami Luttwak discussed how AI is reshaping cybersecurity, hiring and Israeli tech. Kramer downplayed sale rumors about Cato Networks, Agmon said AI is shrinking the need for junior staff, and Luttwak said AI is forcing cybersecurity companies to react much faster.
- 01Three top Israeli tech leaders debated AI’s impact on cybersecurity, jobs and the economy.
- 02Shlomo Kramer called AI the biggest tech revolution of his lifetime and denied Cato sale rumors.
- 03Liad Agmon said AI reduced his staffing needs and will eventually replace many workers.
- 04Ami Luttwak said AI is forcing cyber companies to respond within hours, not months.
- 05All three pointed to the weak dollar as a growing problem for Israeli tech.
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