Israel Seeks Passage of National Cyber Law
Israel's National Cyber Directorate chief Yossi Karadi said on March 24, 2026 that passage of a long-sought cyber law has been delayed by the Iran war and may only reach a first Knesset reading before October elections. The January 25 proposal would impose immediate reporting of “potential grave damage” incidents and expand the covered organizations to roughly 400–600 critical entities. The law would clarify INCD powers and response authorities nationwide.
Key Points
- 1Announces delay of proposed cyber law after Iran war interruption, INCD chief Yossi Karadi said.
- 2Seeks immediate reporting and defined INCD powers to manage rising AI-enabled state-backed cyberattacks.
- 3Expands reporting scope to roughly 400–600 critical organizations, affecting hospitals, infrastructure, and response protocols.
Scoring Rationale
Strong national policy relevance and official sourcing, but limited novelty and uncertain enactment timeline amid wartime delays.
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