The Mossad Is Like a Startup, Says Former Mossad Chief
Everyone in the Israeli cyber sector is an “alumni” of Israel’s intelligence and defence agencies, says retired Mossad Director Tamir Pardo, who now advises young tech entrepreneurs
Keren-Or Grinberg | 12:32, 27.11.17
Former Mossad Director Tamir Pardo retired from the Israeli intelligence agency in 2016, after 35 years of service. Today he mentors young Israeli entrepreneurs and serves as an advisor for cybersecurity companies such as XM Cyber and Cyber Sepio Systems, LTD.
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“When I retired I wanted nothing to do with cyber,” Mr. Pardo said in an interview with the “30 Minutes or Less” podcast by Microsoft Accelerator TLV, which aired on Calcalist Sunday. “I wanted to go into medical big data, which seemed a lot more interesting to me. Later I was convinced that there is added value in cyber,” Mr. Pardo said.
XM Cyber, which was co-founded by Mr. Pardo in 2016, develops an automatic hacking machine that can simulate the threats and weaknesses of large scale networks. “Our product is, in my opinion, the next big thing in cybersecurity,” Mr. Pardo said. Working for the Mossad is very much like working at a startup your entire career—you never know what tomorrow will bring and you live moment to moment, Mr. Pardo said, adding that while he did not consider himself a “techie,” while he was at the Mossad, he was a huge consumer of technology. “You can be the most talented 007, but today you can't get anywhere without technology,” he said.
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