Earlier this week, there was a terrorist attack in Jerusalem. Earlier this year, there was a terrorist attack in Brussels. Within the past 12 months, there have been terrorist attacks in San Bernandino, Paris, Jakarta, all over Syria …

The point is, fighting terror is a full time job. And, increasingly, it’s one not necessarily for human intelligence experts, but for those with technical skill. “In order to track terrorists in the digital age, it is totally different from the age of human intelligence,” said Roy Zur, a cyber and intelligence expert and the CEO of Israeli cyber company Cybint.

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