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Israeli cos to train Japanese in cyber know-how.
Israel and Japan today signed two cooperation agreements to enhance economic and industrial collaboration between the countries.
Israeli cyber companies will be involved in a new training program led by the Japanese Ministry of Economy, Trade, and Industry for Japanese cyber companies. The program involves the integration and assimilation of technologies and know-how from Israel. In the framework of this cooperation, Israeli companies will present cyber risks to companies from Japan, while exposing them to systems developed in Israel for protection against such attacks.
In other news:
ALESCO had some not surprising news.
ALECSO report: 97 million illiterates in Arab countries
"The Organization warned that nearly 6,188 million boys and girls who are at school age are not enrolled in any sort of education, which means that illiteracy rate in Arab countries will increase in coming years. Further, the organization warned that the dropout rate during primary education years is among the highest ratios in the world."
Hey - who needs education when you have a Koran in one hand and a pressure sensitive detonator in the other?
bear in mind that places like Iraq and Syria (and Afghanistan, although not strictly an Arab country, it is full of the Muslims Hollie hates) have been all but destroyed by Western interference (and bombs) which was bound to have a negative effect on education; what's America's excuse?
As for the Japanese, good for them. They'll do what tey've always done, get the technology, improve on it, and then undercut the Israelis selling it to the rest of the world.
I understand you find it galling that your Islamic terrorist heroes are actually regressing in the realm of education and social / economic development while the Joooooos are advancing and building a first world technological economy.
Your online gee-had isn't getting it done, Laddie.