The December meeting with Trump officials focused on, among other things, the implications of artificial intelligence for national security, defense technologies, the ties between Israel and the U.S. - particularly their respective defense industries - and geopolitical issues such as Israeli-American relations and relationships to Gulf states like the UAE. Dream Security declined to comment on the content or existence of the meeting, stating: "We are an artificial intelligence company providing national cyber defense to governments and critical infrastructure. As stated previously, Shalev Hulio has not been involved in the offensive cyber sector in general or with NSO in particular for several years."
in December '24, #NSO co-founder Shalev #Hulio – now no longer active in the company – met in 🇺🇸with senior DonaldTrump allies. He was joined by former 🇦🇹Chancellor #Kurz, his partner in #cybersecurity firm #Dream Security.
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