The strategy has been developed and the focus will be on NATO members. A few hours after learning that NSO’s CEO and one of the founders will be stepping down – Shalev Hulio will remain in the group in other roles – the company announced its plans for the near future.
In an apparent reorganization, with a scheduled departure of more than 100 people, and debts of more than 400 million euros, COO Yaron Shuhat will be to replace temporarily resigning CEO Shalev Hulio. Despite the departure of one of the mentors of this company responsible for the controversial spyware Pegasus, the truth is that the ambition of this Israeli company is growing, and in a statement they insisted on revealing it.
“The reorganization will consider all aspects of the business, including streamlining its operations to ensure that NSO remains one of the world’s leading high-tech cyber intelligence companies, with a focus on NATO member states,” they said in a statement.
It should be noted that the company is famous for its Scandals related to the so-called Pegasus programwhich practically allows microphones and cameras to be activated on private devices without the knowledge of their owners, and is linked to cases of spying on politicians, journalists, opponents, etc. in “cross-border repression”.
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