Industry Findings: Policy and emergency regulations in Israel have materially raised the bar for demonstrable recoverability and rapid containment of national-scale incidents. A pivotal non-vendor measure arrived with the emergency cyber regulations enacted on Nov-27-2023 which expanded authorities’ powers and urged providers to maintain enforceable continuity and evidence trails during severe incidents. That regulatory posture propels enterprises to harden in-country retention, institutionalise frequent restore rehearsals and prioritise audit-ready recovery logs for supervisory review. The result is procurement that privileges vendors able to deliver certified, provable recovery playbooks and rapid forensic clarity under tightened national controls.
Industry Player Insights: The industry includes a broad mix of Israeli and international vendors such as CyberArk, Radware, Check Point Software Technologies, and Bezeq International etc. Competitive intensity has focused on identity-centric recovery controls and DDoS/hardening services. CyberArk reported significant product and ARR momentum in Feb-2025, reinforcing its capability to integrate identity assurance into recovery workflows and reduce lateral exposure during restores. Radware published elevated attack analytics and mitigation guidance tied to the OpIsrael activity in Apr-2024, improving carrier and service-provider readiness for high-volume restores under duress. These vendor developments push buyers toward combined identity, mitigation and recovery propositions that shorten investigation-to-restore timelines.