Israel eases rules on cyber weapons exports despite criticism
Source: Reuters
WORLD NEWS AUGUST 22, 2019 / 5:50 AM / UPDATED 22 MINUTES AGO
Israel eases rules on cyber weapons exports despite criticism
Tova Cohen, Ari Rabinovitch
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TEL AVIV (Reuters) - Israel is easing export rules on offensive cyber weapons, despite accusations by human rights and privacy groups that its technologies are used by some governments to spy on political foes and crush dissent.
A rule change by the defense ministry means companies can now obtain exemptions on marketing license for the sale of some products to specific countries, a source close to the cyber sector told Reuters.
Israel, like other big defense exporters, closely guards details of its weapons sales and its export rules are not widely known, but the defense ministry confirmed the change had gone into force about a year ago in response to Reuters questions.
Industry specialists say the change makes a speedier approval process possible for the sale of cyber weapons, or spyware, which are used to break into electronic devices and monitor online communications.
Israels defense ministry said the rule change was made to facilitate effective service to Israeli industries while maintaining and protecting international standards of export control and supervision.
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