NanoLock Security is proud to be represented in the exhibition “Protecting the World: Israeli Cyber Technologies” which will take place on June 25 at 3:00 PM in the Smolarz Auditorium at Tel Aviv University as part of Cyber Week.
This groundbreaking new exhibition will be launched and showcased at the CyberWeek conference, presenting leading Israeli cyber technologies in an original way through ancient historical locks collected from around the world. The exhibition is an initiative by the Israel National Cyber Directorate to showcase Israel’s contribution to global defense against cyber-attacks. It aims to educate the Israeli public about cyber security and shows Israel’s defense capabilities in the global cyber arena.
The exhibition features 25 Israeli cyber technologies, each represented by a rare lock, some are over 2,000 years old, taken from a unique collection curated by Israeli collector Eran Landau. Each lock has a historical story behind it and serves as a metaphor for the defense mechanism and added value of each technology. The locks differ in design, locking, and unlocking mechanisms, reflecting the culture and history of the era in which they were created. This exhibition offers a unique and first-of-its-kind approach to making the abstract field of cyber security accessible through art.
NanoLock Security will be represented by a padlock from the 18th century that was used in churches in Europe, on top of which is a miniature lock that was used to lock the personal purse of a lady.
Join us at this fascinating exhibition and let’s meet at CyberWeek! To book a meeting on-site, please contact us here.