@@sabrinaty188 i can ask you the same thing since the name palestine was given by the British people to tease the jews. You clearly dont know shit about history because you wrote free palestine 🫢
I knew couple of Israeli guys who came to NY to study at Columbia University’s graduate program in computer sciences. While they never told me directly that they served in 8200, they told me they served in cyber intelligence related fields for over 7 years. They received scholarships to study at American Ivy League to bring back knowledge and expertise but they were disappointed by quality of education at an Ivy League school like Columbia. When you have people like that tell you American education at Ivy League is worthless when it comes to computer sciences, it explains why Israelis are better at educating their population in higher education.
This is no surprise at all. US education system is highly overvalued. I did my PhD in a top 20 program in the US just to find out that the education level was the same or sometimes less better than the ones in some major developing countries.
@@simplemathematics_25 I think what makes US education system super valuable is its consistency. This an my experience as an immigrant in a south-east asian country and did my undergrad in the US. People know the fundamentals after they are graduated(at least for CS).
Israel's cyber tech is incredible. I work in the cyber security industry in the USA, it seems all the innovation in the last 4-5 years is straight from Tel Aviv.
@@mhmd_old7 that's cool.. except everything you said is 100% incorrect. I mean I don't see the point of arguing with a delusional mentally ill person. But if you can't accept basic facts of life / reality, than your opinion doesn't matter!! Sorry! A country existence or not based on your personal perception or opinion. Israel is not only a country! In many ways it qualifies in the top 10-20 as the highest quality of life for christan, jews and Muslims. Again not my opinion; this is basic facts.. no mentally ill person living in denial can change thus... sorry. 🙃
@@MM-rv5he It will never be a country, stolen land is not the same as legit, you're the one being delusional, if you're a real Jew, you would follow what prophet Musa (Moses) pbuh said about the coming of the Messiah and how he is the only one who can establish a country in the promised land, but no, you people transgress against this and Zionism itself is by extension against Judaism, the real Jews know this and you call them out as false ones when you yourselves are the ignorant.
I am studying at a cybersecurity program in Technion - a university in Israel. I would say that those people are way too invested in their works, always having best security practices, not to mention intensive studying and working hours. I am a student and we have labs, projects and lessons from 9 in the morning till 9 at night. It is very intensive and during 12 hours we have only some little breaks. After 9, we stay late to self study, work on our projects, complete other labs in cywaria and just absorb the materials for the next day, having exams almost every day. It really is hard... But you do learn it and they just take everything study related very seriously
You asked if it can work in other countries. Have you ever heard this anecdote: Every day a lion runs after a rabbit. Day after day the rabbit outruns the lion. Finally one day the lion asks the rabbit how it is that he can continually run with more energy. The rabbit says, "You are running for your dinner. I am running for my life."
What a lame analogy. The lion hunts not for the fun of it; it needs to do so so it doesn’t starve to death. In both instances, it is all a matter of life and death.
@@greatexpectations6577 I think the point is that the lion isn't as motivated because he knows he'll find other food, but the rabbit only has one life.
Clicked the video expecting to watch a video on hacking. 3/4 the way through I realised I was possibly actually getting better advice for hiring, recruitment, and team building in business, than I have ever got from any business channel or book. Very practical.
@@AntiCoruptionCentral Can you elaborate more on the details of the book? I searched it up and there are so many things with the word revelation, I'm not even sure if I came across the book You're talking about.
The key: no bureaucracy and unnecessary "management", only the necessary HR and the talented, real working people -every big company could learn about this.
The first thing American corporations need to do is get rid of HR in the hiring process. Before about 2001, all tech hiring was taken care of by technical people from IT. HR (it was called Personnel then - a telling & humanizing difference) only entered the picture after you had been offered the position & had to go in on your first day, sign your contract, pick out your health program, and fill out your W-4. Today in-house (and, worse, outsourced) HR is the first point of contact to see your resume & studies show they average about 30 seconds to a minute looking at each one before deciding which to pass on. I saw a survey in one of the professional journals that stated that the chance the best applicant will even progress to a phone screen was about 7%. The first person who sees your CV is usually a technical illiterate who is just looking to see if you have a few buzz words that match the narrow 'stack' the company uses for everything. Programming skill is not just knowing a language or a particular open-source framework. It is a methodology of understanding problems, finding simple & efficient algorithms & data structures for the computer to understand, and then testing & implementing the solution. If you can program competently in one language, you can come up to speed in just about any language in weeks at most. The same with tools, frameworks, & subsystems - which will have changed radically during the development of the system anyway. If you knew AngularJS, you had to start from scratch with Angular (the first used an M-V-C paradigm, the second uses component/module-based architecture - complete rewrite time, guys). The same going from Struts 1 to Struts 2 or going from Python 2.x to 3.x. Java was a nice, simple language useful for protecting mid-skilled programmers from the harm they could do trying to use C++ without sufficient experience. The best first-generation Java programmers had first been C and/or assembly programmers, so they knew the underlying traps & problems that Java hid & could use it as efficiently as it permitted. Since then, Java has bloated way beyond control, is highly buggy & easy to penetrate, & Java programmers, not knowing what happens to their code between fubar.java, fubar.class & the ultimate machine code produced by their JVMs (written in C, btw) are writing horrific systems. Today, a company that wants to have 'agility' (and I don't mean rigid adherence to a formalized certified-Scrum-Manager managed Agile Scrum, which is a disaster under current corporate culture), must be willing to totally change, not just it's IT culture, but the entire corporate culture, getting rid of middle-managers, keeping all of their other bureaucracies out of the hair of the small coding teams, just assembling the right people, finding the right 'customer representative for each team' & letting them be self-managed & do what they know they have to do. Don't ever hire a certified Scrum Manager & eschew all of the idiotic 'tools' designed to keep your agile development anything but. You can keep track on a white board with post-its. "This morning's Stand Up revealed unanticipated problems so this afternoon we have a meeting scheduled to find out why the meeting we had yesterday didn't help find out why our development methodology is not working correctly & our backlog keeps getting bigger." So many meetings, its a wonder Scrum programmers have any time to code.
Israel is a perfect example of "There is no 'I' in Team". Also, they value and will listen to anyone who has something worthwhile to say, no matter how young.
At university, my lecture was from Israel, he was heavy involve in real time computing and he was strict. So glad I learned from him real time programming.
@@ramonandrajo6348it is a well known fact that Israelis are highly intelligent. Nothing to do with being a sheep. Dont be sour because your country is nowhere near Israel.
"High scores mean 8200, low scores mean the border police." Lul, that was harsh. But it's not correct. The IDF looks first at physical examination. Then at your scores. It means if you're perfectly fit, you're more likely to end up in a combat unit unless you can prove you're exceptional at a certain technological field.
Certainly! Combat units and the police also need people with brains to lead other soldiers. Cyber units are great at projecting force but ultimately, boots on the ground is not less important.
@@amitsraier4615 they killed children, women, journalists, medical practitioners. News outlets screened by Israelis terming these attacks as "targeting Hezbollah" is bullshit. There are families, just like yours, living in the Middle East. Just because they follow a different faith, refuse to give up their land they deserve to die? Do your own research and have some empathy
@@familyguycuts510 please let us know from who the land was occupied. Tell us the name of the president, and prime minister. Oh right you can't because it didn't belong to the people you refer to stop being brainwashed by media and social media, you sound ridiculous.
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who saved the jews from the holocost ??? it was palestinens but after being nicely served in palestine they had the occasion to begin colonisation and they did arabs had always been good with jews until jews hurt them@@fafolaw
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A small nation yeah but supported and backed up by the big powers . Financially and military and every other field u think of .. u think iran and russia and other enemy countries are scared from israel ? Ofc not .. they only know it's backed up with super powers .. without them it would fall in a blink of an eye
You also forget an important component of their backbone - funding. Almost all their businesses in some way feed into their military, which received plenty of funding from the US and UK. Many businesses in the US and UK also outsource many of their software work to Israel, sometimes to bypass their own laws to get specific work done - this includes outsourcing of their security funding to Israel as well to do specific work. This isn't a big secret either.
Israel has a higher GDP than Egypt and Israel has 9 million people and Egypt over 100 million. And Israel spends more money on education than the Ministry of Defense
@@ahmetjeyhunov4435 yeah, because the oil funnels itself out of the ground, they're using 100 year old technology, and we've seen no new progress in crude oil and fuel research, including medicines like antibiotics, cancer treatments, etc. many of which come from the Middle East?
i worked in an outsource for one of those companies and it's insane in there, i returned home with at least 10 more iq points than when i entered it. so many smart people, like - terrifyingly smart. israel can easily get anyone's shit rocked if it so pleases so i understand why the usa keeps it as a very close ally. and the most important thing i learnt was that other countries can learn that too, of course, but israel will always be 10 steps ahead.
U were right when u said u r dumb . Israel will always be 10 steps ahead .. this is a weak surrender mentality .Learn more about that .. maybe u will gain 10 more IQ's
Watching this several months after Hamas invaded makes me wonder how did their intel fail to sniff them out when they literally were digging beneath their feet…
As a video made by someone who's not an Israeli, it's splendid. You really dug deep. Although, it gets just a tad bit more complicated than presented actually. First, it all depends on what the talented men and women who are getting drafted are actually pursuing for their military service. Some would prefere more combat related positions, some would like to get it done with as quick as possible, some would try to cheat their way out as soon as possible. Some will unfortunately fall in the gaps if the system and get an unrelated positions even tho they tried getting something else. And some, like myself, would rather get a degree before their military service and serve as a professional in their field. As of now I am studying for a practical engineering degree in electronics and I will then study for (a shortened) electrical and electronics engineering degree. Then, after all that, I will start my military service. Other than preferences, the military ultimately positions ppl at the positions needed to be filled. Even if someone rly wants one or another specific position, if the military doesn't need extra men there, they won't get it. Now, specifically about 8200. In 8200 there are exceptional ppl, rly smart and rly talented. Yet, there are also ppl who put their positions and fellow men to shame, terrible ppl with 0 social skills. Most of the times, said ppl will also be smart, but working with them is a nightmare, saying as I experienced it myself. Ofc stuff like that can happen and in fact happens everywhere and not just in 8200.
:3 Fellow Jewish people, and fellow hackers. Haha. Israeli is often said to be the best at hacking, and I've known for some time that the greatest hacking tool, Pegasus, was founded in Israel.
2 small error corrections: 1) The words in the sentences shown in the first few seconds are actually backwards. They're written left to right but in Hebrew, we write from right to left. 2) not much of an error, but sometimes the people who enlist to the cyber units have lower stats compared to others who don't/can't. When you first get invited to be examined by the military, they test your brain, as well as your physical state. 90 is the highest score you can get which is the top 4% of the people examined that region of time. A score of 90 means you aren't blocked from any cyber unit at all. A score of 80 means you're at the top 5%-10% of the people examined and it only blocks you from maybe one or two specific units which are very VERY hard to qualify to. And, if you get a score of 70, I believe you can still get cyber units. For context, the average score is set to 50, just like the average IQ score is always set to 100. Now, if you have a score of 80, but you have the highest physical score, you ARE BLOCKED from cyber units and sent to combat units (or the air force) even though you are very intelligent. So sometimes, in order to qualify for cyber units, you actually need lower scores. It might just happen, that someone with the score of 70 will qualify for a cyber unit but someone with a score of 80 won't.
@@atom-m5g yeah of course you can, if you had a score of 97 you would be blocked from cyber. With 80 in the intelligence score, you need a lower than 97 physical score in order to apply for cyber divisions
When interviewed to 8200, they'll interview you on algorithm questions. Regular programming questions. What they're looking for you to get filtered there is often patriotism and agreeableness (Personal interview), and high IQ tests (דפ"ר) during the first (but due to bureaucracy, it's 2-5) summon (צו ראשון). The people in 8200 are indeed the geeky techwiz.
i disagree on all accounts, speaking from personal experience: while patriotism is seen in 8200, it's not really asked in the interview and the average there is often lower than what's seen in combat units, specificly elite forces and infantry units. agreeablenesss is even less of a factor, your first interview is probably not with your commander, its with the courses and if they see someone they don't like but deem smart they will accept you because it's their job. lastly, there is some level of importance to the iq tests but the minimal grades for courses that take you to the most prestige places are 60/90 which is basicly average iq. they're looking for interst in the field and their interview questions to be answered to their satisfaction, way more than the random iq tests the idf provides.
@@KitedToHell huh, for me they asked mainly history of programming (very limited) and algorithm questions. failed on all accounts. Never passed the initial interviews in 8200 :(. So IDK what the process after that. The patriotism and agreeableness and IQ test check that filters out where you can go is the recruitment center (לשכת גיוס). After that, it's all thrown out when you in the recruitment process where ever you are (8200, pilots... etc').
They're successful because the youth in Israel are family oriented, follow a single religious doctrine, no TV and wild parties because of morality centered behavior. Dedication to the State of Israel and proud to be Jewish. Because of all of this, they're inspired and motivated to defend their country.
It could be all those reasons. But, alongside this, they are brainwashed into thinking they are God's chosen people. Therefore, superior to the rest of the human race. That leads to immorality when it comes to humanity.
all true except "single religious doctrine", Israel's strength is probably that atheism is accepted/admired. Israel's 'religious' fundamentalists are NOT a credit or use to the country.
As one who has served in those areas ill tell the following: 1. The HR screening of the intelligence units (8200 and others) is unmatched. 2. I've worked with to-be officers in the cyber command, they are without a drought the smartest, fast thinking people I have ever met. 3. the 6 months course is "basmch" not directly related to the inteligence forces, they have their own courses. 4. most of the Israeli cyber/tech manpower is not from the inteligence forces but from "basmch" school which produces the most of the qualified technical programmers, cyber defenders etc'
Israel govt gives quality education to its all citizen especially in science & technology....+ Israel govt spends heavily in R&D & Israel army gives training to college youths in hacking, Artificial intelligence, Machine Learning,& programming Languages etc....other countries should learn from Israel and China....or else it will be too late.
"Working on high impact missions, with plenty of freedom, funding and minimal bureaucracy" stands out for all result orientated projects. Wow! Impressive!
someone from where you are has no way of knowing what is accurate about their country ... your google results are filtered by your government and your media is owned by one person lol you only see what they allow you ti see . try using the same internet as everyone else and youll see ...
You are wrong my friend I am indeed from Israel I was born in Israel to a father who immigrated from Morocco and a mother whose parents immigrated from Iraq@@lesserlight
i wonder why jews left isreal when hamas came , and palestinians didnt left... isnt it your land? when its your land you will be there and never leave , but when your a visitor.. you will leave.
@@amuzh Check Point is the firewall software company. Their CEO was the richest man in Israel for a time. When we got hired, they had a training class designed to stop HR issues like racist behavior in the office. They told us about the employees who have died in fighting; on both sides. Check Point had an office in Lebanon. During the war with Lebanon, they kept conference calls open. One day, a developer who was known to be a pilot went out on military leave. The group in Lebanon noted that they were having trouble getting to work; as major roads were getting bombed out. That made for a very tense work environment; as the team was split across countries at war. I think Check Point lost 6 people. You are reminded that your co-workers may be arab and have family in Palestine. When you are hired to work at Check Point, they will fly you from your country to Tel Aviv. My best friend in the US was in Lebanon on vacation when the war started. He was trying to convince me to rent a car and drive through the West Bank to go visit his family in Amman; my co-workers thought that idea was crazy. Check Point make a big deal of taking you to Jerusalem; noting the areas where inter-faith marriage is common. But I knew people that were afraid to go to Jerusalem at all; and had never been there(!). Some people there don't believe in peace; because they have never seen it, after a lifetime of promises. Others are quite liberal, and are out at rallies with the Palestinians. I actually had to cover for a guy that got called up to fight. See the UA-cam video "Startup-Nation", about the book. I do think that if anything ever fixes this problem; it will be Israel's really great startup culture that will cause Israeli and Palestinian businesses to coordinate. And it's an indirect outgrowth of Unit 8200. It's sad when I hear people talk about how impossible this is. But it will probably start to happen when there is an important company in Palestine; not when some politician manages to fix it.
@@rrr00bb1 it is impossible to make an "important company" in palestine the infrastructure, the internet everything in between the economics is very limited and sooo far behind i have family there when i visit them i just see the 90's life in there.
@@mohamedolabi493 You might be correct at the moment. But remember that the US spends a lot on R&D. When it's time to go to production, we send off the plans to Mexico and China to get stuff actually made; chasing cheaper labor. A decade later, something in China manages to go from being Apprentice to Master. Similar things will happen in Mexico. We don't have the nicest political relations with China. I don't know if you have seen the video Startup Nation, where they interview some Palestinian tech companies trying to survive in the environment. Sometimes, the limitations that a company lives under creates its product. Anyway, money is what usually brings people together when they don't actually want to come together.
I would add something that a lot of people don't know. When you see "Made In The USA", think "Made with US prison labor". Unfortunately, the US drug war throws a lot of people in jail, and they end up being free labor that is literally sold to companies. They can pay people similar to in China and Mexico, and they can force them to take jobs that they don't really want to do. A lot of people would like you to believe that it's a bunch of lazy drug addicts or murderers, so this doesn't matter; because they are "enemies". But there's no such thing as a lazy person that works harder than we do for less pay. And at some point, some of these prisoners will get wise, and get out; and rise up in the companies that used to tell them what to do. You can see an analogy with a big international company outsourcing to workers that work long hours, live in dorms, and have no benefits or power; until they learn enough to compete with their former masters.
Yes, investing in your own people is one of the most important thing a government can do, regardless of what job category it is. I wish more countries would do this, education is thee most important thing. It makes you country grow and keeps it secure as a by product.
Why do that when you can steal from "dumbasses" for yourself and your other rich friends so you can all enjoy vacation homes, orgies and cocaine? I still cant figure out why some governments essentially sell and whore out their countries and people for personal gain instead of contributing to their countries growth and development. Ive considered that maybe the party in power knows their changes will be blocked and afterwards undone by the opp, so why bother attempting to make change when you can focus on stealing huge amounts of money for much less effort? Its either the people with power are trying to milk as much money as they can from their countries to live at the highest standard they can get to before the world collapses or maybe this is how the world has always worked.
@Mekehl the education budget in the US has tripled since the 60 (ajusted for inflation). The idea we should just throw more money into a 19th century schooling system when almost everyone has the sum of all human knowledge 5 seconds away from them is why the debt is at 30 trillion.
Pretty good overview. Good to see you did your homework even though there are several errors. To your question: can this work elsewhere? Highly unlikely. In almost all other countries you aren't going to get the best and brightest into the army at age 18, where you can then select the very best, highly motivated people for your cyber units. You have to go out and find them, one by one and try to convince/entice them to join. Most natural hackers are anarchists and have no interest working for the man. Israel has several very unique conditions that helped to turn it into a cyber-power on league with countries having 30x the population to draw from.
@Banto Good insight. Mandatory service is a major contributing factor for Israel to get the right people. Not likely to be replicated in most Western Volunteer based militaries. But what about other more homogenous states?
the other thing is Israel is a settler society, there is strong community mindset and will power. If we go to mars or some inhospitable place as human race you can bet everybody is going to do their best for the first few generations, especially if there are alliens who happen to inhabit the place and want us gone
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This was a very interesting run down, as an Israeli I can confirm much of what you said is very close to the reality of life here, but the part about low scores go to border police isn’t really true, while it is true 8200 gets a larger share of these people, there are quotas for each unit for select ranges of scores so that they will have good officers and people who elevates the unit over time.. the only difference is that units like 8200 can “pick” first and then the rest of the army can pick its candidates.. The aspect of “community” is a significant one in the success of Israeli tech industry The only factor that is hard to reproduce is the human traits like “hutzpa” which is something i rarely see in other places
I also live in Israel (educated in the UK) and much of this excellent video is spot on. Agree with Omry that lower scores don't go into Border Police, but high maths IQ does go into 8200, or Academic Reserve or similar. Key factor not mentioned in the vid is that Israel from day 1 has been surrounded by hostiles, and from day 1, attacked by them. This seriously sharpens the collective mind; suppose you're a great tennis player and then you play Nadal or Djokovic - well your game level is going to go up several notches. The IDF are consistently on their toes striving for excellence in all depts and always several steps ahead
@@KameshwarChoppella potentially yes but it’s also a trait most western countries don’t like, it’s both a good thing and a bad thing imo, Israelis could be a bit more “rude” at times in western eyes if examined from the side.. less willing to wait in line, more prone to yelling and stuff like that
Thanks for clarifying! A few other Israelis told me about the border police thing, maybe was more of a joke I took to be truth! Small scale and first picks are definitely a organizational features that make a big difference.
I am Israeli born but I moved to Canada at a young age at the height of the 2nd Intifada. The remainder of my family lives in Israel. I would come back to visit in the summer's every few years. Anyway, i'm simply astonished at how computer savvy my younger cousins are. Back in 2013, they would already have access to laptops and Ipads in school. My youngest cousin was already doing Minecraft related projects at school when he was 10. Israel really does a good job harnessing the potential of new generation. Even my grandparents had free lessons that taught them had to use laptops, their phone devices and how to use different platforms like Office and Zoom. Contrast that to Canada, I remember my high school days and our teachers couldn't even use the new whiteboards. We had little to no access to acquire any tech proficiency.
@@grusmou no, you know exactly what I mean. The Palestinians lost 3 wars they and their Arab allies started. We Israelis built this country up to what it is. I'll start caring about the Palestinians when their own leaders and Arab countries start caring about them.
6:30 as a person who went through all the army stuff i have to say That if they find your physical capabilities to be at a healthy state (meaning profile 97) Even if you get a dapar 90 which is the top 4% for the iq tests your chance to get into a non fighting unit is lowered by a huge margin (I can say from expirience as i have gotten dapar 90 yet the army neglected my applications for the engeneering departments)
Terrific vid. I love they go for self taught , creative, independent self starters and take the human considerations into account rather than just the academically intelligent.
Loved the video, A little correction regarding the quote at the beginning of it, you wrote "וגרוהל םכשה ךגרוהל אהב" which is upside down, the correct quote is "הקם להורגך השקם להורגו" in israel we write from the right to the left :)
@Cyberspatial Can you please please make the same video like this but for China considering they’re on the list of countries you showed? I’m really interested in how China does this as well!
@@jackmilk6944 india is behind because their best people leave as soon as they can for USA, UK, Canada, Australia, Germany, France, Italy etc. if you ask indian youth about their life goal, they'll say it's to 'settle' in a western country.
I've been living in Tel Aviv, Israel over 4 years - originally from S.Korea - and working as Cloud infrastructure engineer which I could meet lots of people who was in 8200, think of it when they are in 18-21 or 22ys, you learnt and gained so many intelligent things. Of course, you're not allowed to speak out to people about the security or any other projects/ works you had done in IDF. And also, people has very good social connection/network within Israel as well as out of State of Israel from IDF or 8200 Unit ( mostly in US I have seen this), then what happens after years and decades they bring a great values to many industries such as founding Startup, and making good business from their own connections. This is one of reasons I love Israel and jewish people so much😍, many are smart, very friendly, and some of them are very kind, altho you'd see some mess ( it's called Balagan here ) among them😁
@@__sarik you replied to me that if I'm ashamed living in this land where many people were killed by Israel? Look, I'm a Korean and living here for my work and thorugh that we commit ourselves to help many people's lives such as volunteering and tutoring languages or computers etc even including many Arabs who are living around, not only Israeli. Don't judge others without viewing any background. Lol
Being at some low grade military boarding high school. I can 100% confirm that not being in the right environment will hurt retention. So many people including myself are leaving. Myself because there is almost no cyber department actually
Defenitely encourage you to find the right environment with other like-minded people. The military can be a stepping-stone but is not the end-all, be-all!
Hey! I am a 15 yo from Israel that is currently working towards being in one of these positions in the future. All though I have been fascinated by computers and their ability to do wonders for the world a big portion of my life, most of my motivation comes from the fact that if I do end up in one of these positions in the army I will most likely thrive when it comes to making money and getting jobs in the future (at least that's what I've been told by my dad). While I do believe I would've ended up trying to qualify for a cyber unit in the army anyways, the reason I try and work harder to get into those units is because of the emphasis Israel puts on the benefits that you will get if you do end up being in those positions.
@@hallomootje so what you're implying is that it's not cringe to tell a 15 year old "free palestine"? what the hell am I supposed to do with that information? go talk to the prime minister and tell him to free palastine?
I think the reason they excel so well is partially due to the program and more to do with the culture and society. Which is also a exacerbated by the constant threat to their existence. However, one thing you find in China and Israel is a sense nationalism that isn’t necessarily driven by the BS we find in the US. At the same time they can still build a solid sense of self while at it. In America it is you first, on top of that the large bouts of conspiracy and distrust that permeate through various areas of culture and society, make Americans ill equipped to go toe to toe. Quite frankly, what keep’s America where its at today, is the mass military splurging and big brother role weve taken across the globe. All done in the last 100+ years or so. All of what we enjoy to day was done on the back of people who took their national identity seriously. Something your finding difficult to find day in and day out.
הוא פספס בדבר אחד - ישראל לא הושפלה ביום כיפור. ברמת הפיקוד העליון ועד לממשלה, היתה כמובן הפתעה גמורה. אבל כל החיילים "הקטנים" שראו מה קורה בסיני ידעו מצויין מה מתקרב. בשורה התחתונה, אחרי מכה קשה בתחילת המלחמה, ישראל התאפסה על עצמה וניצחה ניצחון מוחץ.
The thing is that Cyber defense itself has come a long way as well. While the concept of Zero-Day exploits worked initially, we will get to the point where our technology will go beyond defending against all hacks. I suspect it will happen at the Network level so that the legacy systems will be defended as well.
i started my first year of high school and I enrolled in a cyber security course and right now were doing were practicing for cyber patriot. instead of showing us answer keys and ways to secure operating systems he's making us search it up and learning it out selves.
First of all - you've done AMAZING. All I'm going to say is just my personal annecdotes, coming from someone who lives here - they only contribute to what you said. As as Israeli who works in high-tech... It's a few things. First of all, lots of people here have an innate love for computing. You see kids hacking into online games' servers. Second of all, we learn a buttload. I study at least 6 hours a day (not to mention studying after work). Thirdly, I think it also comes down to, at the end of the day, the need for it. We need it. Plain and simple. We get targeted by extremists just for being Israeli.
Imagine if Indian government starts a program like that for the people of india, I can't even imagine what india would have achieved because of the minds that india have.
A proverb rightly reminds us "We are always well served only by ourselves". Therefore of course, any country must always rely only on itself for its cybersecurity in particular by always ensuring the best scientific and technological education for its women and men and always making the best investments in the scientific and technological fields.
The only thing that I would add is to also provide effective pathways for the folks that do not make it, so that they also are an advocate for the program for the nitch that is better suited to them, so that there are no failures. Thanks, Ken.
A lot of non-Israeli apps and games are written using pieces of code (SDKs, APIs, etc...) written by individuals and organizations based in Israel. A lot of ads shown within these apps and on the internet originated from the same Israeli sources and their shell companies (fronts) abroad. Now you know a little bit of it. So keep downloading, keep surfing the web, and keep yourself glued on social media like Facebook and their other products which in my observation and as far as I can remember, haven't really been seriously criticized by Israel. You already know why.
The IDF are losing many teens who could have performed really well on high positions like 8200 because of their harsh selection process - it’s not enough having high scores to be listed into intelligence forces
I loved this informative video. I have the personality and teamwork skills to become a cybersecurity professional. I'm currently working on my tech skills. My brains are good and adaptable to different situations. I'm self-taught...although that's not entirely correct, because it's channels like yours and others that are really teaching me so much. So I'm very grateful! I'm motivated because I always wanted to go to college but I couldn't afford it. I figured it is never too late to start. And with so much content out there, I have no excuse to pursue it. As I read somewhere, if you're not motivated to learn no one can teach you, if you're willing to learn no one can stop you. Or something like that haha! So thank you and all other creators like you!
Israel stole Palestinian land and renamed it Israeli, then allied with USA, UK and other countries to oppress Palestine. That's the truth, any Israeli denying this will just say: 'Israel has the right to defend itself and a homeland', yet this 'homeland' already existed before and peacefully before Zionism came into play.
Really nice overview--and as some have posted, or implied, could you address 'pop size' and 'demographics' as factors? It appears that 'small' and 'homogeneity' are clear advantages because the qualities facilitate strong a organizational identity.
Homogeneity actually has plenty of benefits but isn't politically correct to the West and flies in the face of their diversity doctrine that's been going on for a while now
I'm not sure I would actually define Israel as a homogeneous group. Israel has people from many differing backgrounds, in intelligence most are Jewish, but from a verity of countries of origin.
@@matantan1111 I was speaking generally, without specific reference to Israel. However, I think it would be interesting to study the demographics of those selected by their system for certain service or levels of service.
Israel and the Jewish people are great. Saying that being not Jewish and having a lot of Jewish friends. Israeli are hard working, intelligent, well educated, ambitious. They are just good at many things Most importantly the mentality = anything is possible makes them very strong
I noticed the flipped Hebrew at the beginning but then I saw that it's in the correct direction anywhere else in the video so I conjectured it was on purpose ;) This video actually motivated me to continue learning Hebrew 👨💻
@@deusvult58 Lol it's okay that's the case with all languages written from right to left. I see it sometimes done to Arabic too and I just laugh it off. Because I know the editing software must have failed them x)
You got some points off. In israel there isn't extra effort to push the advanced student. The extra push come only in families with money. The vast majority of soldiers in this unit come from families that had the means to give their sons and daughters private tutors, extra curriculum activities. They do the IQ test when you're 8 or so but after that it's up to your parents. For example, I was diagnosed in this exam as a brilliant student, then because I come from a poor family and my parents couldnt pay for special school, I was left to help my fellow students and besically my teacher told my parents she has nothing to teach me untill I was 12 because I knew the material. So obviously, I developed bad habit which took me years to overcome because I was forced to be lazy for years. This is a really closed group if rich/above avarage families. The rest was on point.
@@דוד-צ6ט אין פה שום תירוץ. לא ניסיתי בשום שלב להגיע ל8200 (טעות בדיעבד אבל אין מה לעשות) העניין הוא שבסרטון הוא אומר שהמדינה דוחפת וזה ממש לא נכון, אלו הן המשפחות שדוחפות או ילדים שעושים זאת עצמאית. מהניסיון שלי ושל רבים ממעמד סוציו אקונומי נמוך, אין למערכת פתרונות להרבה מהתלמידים האלה שנופלים בין הכסאות וזה חבל. תרצה או לא עם המספרים אי אפשר להתווכח, רוב המשרתים ביחידות האלה מגיעים מבתים חזקים כלכלית. כמובן שחשוב לציין, שאני לא חושב שזו אשמת אף אחד או באחריותו של מי מלבד אני.
More like stolen land, if you're a real Jew, you wouldn't be there and supporting Palestinian children dying from rocket attacks, but clearly, you're ignorant of your own religion, its no different than when the ancestors used to worship camels, fools, all of them.
We knew Hamas was going to attack actually. The whole scandal is because the IDF and Shin Bet heads basically dismissed warnings for months over an initial miscommunication. That being said Hamas isn't exactly known for digital planning or advanced technology that Israel coild gather intel from without physical presence in Gaza.
@@MrHiggz-lo2gi Israel has been the homeland of the Jewish ppl for more than 3500 years, well documented in History and Archeology! Get your facts straight!
@@avidan295 so Americans should give all their land back to the natives. so should Australia and New Zealand. British should give their land back to the Scandinavians. Iberians should give their land back to the Arabs.
@@askeladden450 There is no such thing as a Palestinian people, Palestinian culture, or Palestinian language, or Palestinian history. There has never been a Palestinian state, nor any Palestinian state. Not a Palestinian archeological find nor a coin. Today's "Palestinians" are Arab people, with Arab culture, an Arabic language, and Arab history. They have their own Arab states from where they came to Israel about a century ago (Egypt, Lebanon, etc). This fact is revealed if you study the family names of about 80% of the "Palestinians" you will be able to see that they are actually not natives to the land - A huge families go by the name "El-Masry" (The Egyptians) and "El-Soraney" (From Tyre in Lebanon) others from Saudia-Arabia and so on. This is the historical truth.
@@avidan295 What kind of crack are you on? Ofcourse Palestinians are arabs. And muslims arabs have been the majority in palestine since the 12th century. And before that, the Christians were in majority.
The simple answer, is superior intelligence! Not just in the region around Israel, being superior doesn't begin to explain their superior intelligence in the Middle East, but the whole world. Check out the number of Nobel Prizes!
personality is a key factor in what they're looking for, I'm kinda shy and less pushing so they didn't accept me into the higher- ends units even though my school grades are really high, higher even than most of the other candidates
Little correction. You said that the smart ones goes to cyber units and the rest of the soliders goes to anywhere else... it is a little uncorrectly, there is a lot of brilliant soliders that have high physical rate who found suitable to be in the combat units (this rate goes by: 97,82,72,64,21. while 97 is the highest physical status and 21 is the lowest). For example, I can testify on myself, my grades are above average, I expend Physics and Biologic and learn the highest level of Mathemtics and English, I have 97 physical rate and according to the Dapar (IDF IQ test who goes from 10-90 while 10 the lower and 90 the highest) I have 70 which is kind a good one. but still, I probably will not be in a cyber unit only because of my physical status... think about that, there is thousands of fresh people with low physical rate, why would not the army choose them over the ones who can be in the field? (the army want as much as possible combat soliders due to the shortage of them... (I dont say that it is impossible to get there with high physical rate but its very much unlikely)
@admking3288 no I'm asking why with all the tech (defence cameras, guns and soldiers) and people especially your own soldiers telling u the day and night before as to why they couldn't see it coming?
Israel is strong in Cyber tech because they use their own technology and we use their technology
@SassyWooCoo !? USB, waze, Intel processors, firewall and more stuff you perhaps don't even know you use
@@sabrinaty188 what does this nonexistent country has to do with this comment stay mad 🤣
@@EliavFox 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@EliavFox First, where were the Zionists 100 years ago (I don’t recognize them as countries)
@@sabrinaty188 i can ask you the same thing since the name palestine was given by the British people to tease the jews. You clearly dont know shit about history because you wrote free palestine 🫢
I knew couple of Israeli guys who came to NY to study at Columbia University’s graduate program in computer sciences. While they never told me directly that they served in 8200, they told me they served in cyber intelligence related fields for over 7 years. They received scholarships to study at American Ivy League to bring back knowledge and expertise but they were disappointed by quality of education at an Ivy League school like Columbia. When you have people like that tell you American education at Ivy League is worthless when it comes to computer sciences, it explains why Israelis are better at educating their population in higher education.
Very interesting. Would it make sense to go to tel aviv for undergrad cybersecurity wise?
This is no surprise at all. US education system is highly overvalued. I did my PhD in a top 20 program in the US just to find out that the education level was the same or sometimes less better than the ones in some major developing countries.
@@simplemathematics_25 I think what makes US education system super valuable is its consistency. This an my experience as an immigrant in a south-east asian country and did my undergrad in the US. People know the fundamentals after they are graduated(at least for CS).
Its simple, Greed!
US = karen colleges...
Israel's cyber tech is incredible. I work in the cyber security industry in the USA, it seems all the innovation in the last 4-5 years is straight from Tel Aviv.
Israeli isn't a real nationality, its not a country, just terrorists stealing land and proclaiming themselves its owners.
@@mhmd_old7 that's cool.. except everything you said is 100% incorrect. I mean I don't see the point of arguing with a delusional mentally ill person. But if you can't accept basic facts of life / reality, than your opinion doesn't matter!! Sorry! A country existence or not based on your personal perception or opinion. Israel is not only a country! In many ways it qualifies in the top 10-20 as the highest quality of life for christan, jews and Muslims. Again not my opinion; this is basic facts.. no mentally ill person living in denial can change thus... sorry. 🙃
@@MM-rv5he It will never be a country, stolen land is not the same as legit, you're the one being delusional, if you're a real Jew, you would follow what prophet Musa (Moses) pbuh said about the coming of the Messiah and how he is the only one who can establish a country in the promised land, but no, you people transgress against this and Zionism itself is by extension against Judaism, the real Jews know this and you call them out as false ones when you yourselves are the ignorant.
Keep trying to tell em Israel do got them squabbles for whoever tryna pull-up😂
capital jerusalem not tel aviv
I am studying at a cybersecurity program in Technion - a university in Israel. I would say that those people are way too invested in their works, always having best security practices, not to mention intensive studying and working hours. I am a student and we have labs, projects and lessons from 9 in the morning till 9 at night. It is very intensive and during 12 hours we have only some little breaks. After 9, we stay late to self study, work on our projects, complete other labs in cywaria and just absorb the materials for the next day, having exams almost every day. It really is hard... But you do learn it and they just take everything study related very seriously
Is it the 4 year compsci with cyber degree they offer? Or is there another program im not aware of
Asia academia experience
"way too invested" equates to "way too good" dude...
Not enough partying for you? Try Harvard instead...
You asked if it can work in other countries. Have you ever heard this anecdote: Every day a lion runs after a rabbit. Day after day the rabbit outruns the lion. Finally one day the lion asks the rabbit how it is that he can continually run with more energy. The rabbit says, "You are running for your dinner. I am running for my life."
What a lame analogy. The lion hunts not for the fun of it; it needs to do so so it doesn’t starve to death. In both instances, it is all a matter of life and death.
@Rufus someone missed the point
@@greatexpectations6577 I think the point is that the lion isn't as motivated because he knows he'll find other food, but the rabbit only has one life.
@@susie5254 awesome Susie, you put the lame guy down!
Neither lions nor rabbits can speak, Hadassah!
Clicked the video expecting to watch a video on hacking.
3/4 the way through I realised I was possibly actually getting better advice for hiring, recruitment, and team building in business, than I have ever got from any business channel or book. Very practical.
It's a doomed business model.
Read Revelation.
Right love his technical analysis about this video... bro was so detailed.
@@AntiCoruptionCentral
Can you elaborate more on the details of the book? I searched it up and there are so many things with the word revelation, I'm not even sure if I came across the book You're talking about.
@@davidmays8974 Pretty sure she's talking about the bible and making a backhanded statement about israel
you mean how "developed country" israel was outsmarted, overpowered, and outmatched on oct 7? LMAO@@SKPetel
The key: no bureaucracy and unnecessary "management", only the necessary HR and the talented, real working people -every big company could learn about this.
self management. supervision. resources. continuous development. but the whole state seems pretty "organic and cohesive". A living thing. 🎻
The first thing American corporations need to do is get rid of HR in the hiring process. Before about 2001, all tech hiring was taken care of by technical people from IT. HR (it was called Personnel then - a telling & humanizing difference) only entered the picture after you had been offered the position & had to go in on your first day, sign your contract, pick out your health program, and fill out your W-4. Today in-house (and, worse, outsourced) HR is the first point of contact to see your resume & studies show they average about 30 seconds to a minute looking at each one before deciding which to pass on. I saw a survey in one of the professional journals that stated that the chance the best applicant will even progress to a phone screen was about 7%. The first person who sees your CV is usually a technical illiterate who is just looking to see if you have a few buzz words that match the narrow 'stack' the company uses for everything. Programming skill is not just knowing a language or a particular open-source framework. It is a methodology of understanding problems, finding simple & efficient algorithms & data structures for the computer to understand, and then testing & implementing the solution. If you can program competently in one language, you can come up to speed in just about any language in weeks at most. The same with tools, frameworks, & subsystems - which will have changed radically during the development of the system anyway. If you knew AngularJS, you had to start from scratch with Angular (the first used an M-V-C paradigm, the second uses component/module-based architecture - complete rewrite time, guys). The same going from Struts 1 to Struts 2 or going from Python 2.x to 3.x. Java was a nice, simple language useful for protecting mid-skilled programmers from the harm they could do trying to use C++ without sufficient experience. The best first-generation Java programmers had first been C and/or assembly programmers, so they knew the underlying traps & problems that Java hid & could use it as efficiently as it permitted. Since then, Java has bloated way beyond control, is highly buggy & easy to penetrate, & Java programmers, not knowing what happens to their code between fubar.java, fubar.class & the ultimate machine code produced by their JVMs (written in C, btw) are writing horrific systems. Today, a company that wants to have 'agility' (and I don't mean rigid adherence to a formalized certified-Scrum-Manager managed Agile Scrum, which is a disaster under current corporate culture), must be willing to totally change, not just it's IT culture, but the entire corporate culture, getting rid of middle-managers, keeping all of their other bureaucracies out of the hair of the small coding teams, just assembling the right people, finding the right 'customer representative for each team' & letting them be self-managed & do what they know they have to do. Don't ever hire a certified Scrum Manager & eschew all of the idiotic 'tools' designed to keep your agile development anything but. You can keep track on a white board with post-its. "This morning's Stand Up revealed unanticipated problems so this afternoon we have a meeting scheduled to find out why the meeting we had yesterday didn't help find out why our development methodology is not working correctly & our backlog keeps getting bigger." So many meetings, its a wonder Scrum programmers have any time to code.
Israel is a perfect example of "There is no 'I' in Team". Also, they value and will listen to anyone who has something worthwhile to say, no matter how young.
They also will pretend to be American citizens to take advantage of civil liberties that they don't provide.
“Let’s not go there”
Boy did that age well
literally XD even more so now
Wow I just realized that the video was made a month before the war
@@Global-ytThe video was made on Sep 2022 not 2023
@@Football_fireEdits oh damn that's true mb
The 1973 failure wasn't a failure to collect sufficient intelligence, it was a failure to make a right assessment based on available intelligence.
USA played Israel in favor of shifting Egypt for USSR sphere to the west.
Not really. It was the boy who cried wolf scenario mixed in with a very limited time window to react to the information.
A failure that exemplifies information is not equal to intelligence.
At university, my lecture was from Israel, he was heavy involve in real time computing and he was strict. So glad I learned from him real time programming.
Whatever you say, sheep. XD
@@ramonandrajo6348it is a well known fact that Israelis are highly intelligent. Nothing to do with being a sheep. Dont be sour because your country is nowhere near Israel.
@@ramonandrajo6348u mad haha😂
@@Jl-yt1zd Whatever, salty. XD
@@ramonandrajo6348 lol you're the one who's salty here. I guess must be hard digesting the fact that the people you hate so much are so capable.
"High scores mean 8200, low scores mean the border police."
Lul, that was harsh. But it's not correct. The IDF looks first at physical examination. Then at your scores. It means if you're perfectly fit, you're more likely to end up in a combat unit unless you can prove you're exceptional at a certain technological field.
Certainly! Combat units and the police also need people with brains to lead other soldiers. Cyber units are great at projecting force but ultimately, boots on the ground is not less important.
not accurate. The tech units have presedence over the combative units, other than air force pilots training
@@hali1989 No, they don't. Only a single few. Most don't.
bruh magavnikim are the biggest arsim wtf are you talking about.
@@yeshhw8426 So? How does it prove or disprove what I said?
Lebanon pagers and other electronics attack?....Israel is a badass!
Sadistic entity that lacks basic morals and uses IT for horrific results.
Yeah, this was genius! 😂
@@iv911 It was immoral and disgusting.
@@RadiantStar8997 targeting a terrorist group is immoral and disgusting? xdd
@@amitsraier4615 they killed children, women, journalists, medical practitioners. News outlets screened by Israelis terming these attacks as "targeting Hezbollah" is bullshit. There are families, just like yours, living in the Middle East. Just because they follow a different faith, refuse to give up their land they deserve to die? Do your own research and have some empathy
The amazing thing is that this can be adopted into different sectors and still show remarkable results
Yeah, man. Gotta tap in on em🙆🏽♂️🍿
Who(God) wants all men to be saved and to come to a knowledge of the truth. -Timothy 2:4
Whatever you say, sheep. XD
Every man needs something to believe. I believe I'll have a drink!@@hr-hg2ph
When you surrounded by enemies, you left with nothing but being the best.
occupation!
@@familyguycuts510 👈
@@familyguycuts510 please let us know from who the land was occupied. Tell us the name of the president, and prime minister. Oh right you can't because it didn't belong to the people you refer to stop being brainwashed by media and social media, you sound ridiculous.
@@familyguycuts510 learn history mate
Do not think of those who are slain in the path of Allah as dead, Verily He sustains them...Its not about how you live...its about how you die...thats what determines who is the best...cant wait to enter my grave...how about you?
*"Respect existence or expect resistance"*
"threshold" is The Word
I love these words❣️
Exactly. Israel doesn't respect Palestinians right to exist.
@@Sujay95 Historically it has been the other way around
who saved the jews from the holocost ??? it was palestinens but after being nicely served in palestine they had the occasion to begin colonisation and they did arabs had always been good with jews until jews hurt them@@fafolaw
what made up history are you talking about@@fafolaw
The flipped hebrew text in the beginning outlines the level of research that went into this video… 👏👏
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Jesus Christ is the only hope in this world no other gods will lead you to heaven
There is no security or hope with out Jesus Christ in this world come and repent of all sins today
Today is the day of salvation come to the loving savior Today repent and do not go to hell
Come to Jesus Christ today
Jesus Christ is only way to heaven
Repent and follow him today seek his heart Jesus Christ can fill the emptiness he can fill the void
Heaven and hell is real cone to the loving savior today
Today is the day of salvation tomorrow might be to late come to the loving savior today
Holy Spirit Can give you peace guidance and purpose and the Lord will
John 3:16-21
16 For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. 17 For God sent not his Son into the world to condemn the world; but that the world through him might be saved. 18 He that believeth on him is not condemned: but he that believeth not is condemned already, because he hath not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God. 19 And this is the condemnation, that light is come into the world, and men loved darkness rather than light, because their deeds were evil. 20 For every one that doeth evil hateth the light, neither cometh to the light, lest his deeds should be reproved. 21 But he that doeth truth cometh to the light, that his deeds may be made manifest, that they are wrought in God.
Mark 1.15
15 And saying, The time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God is at hand: repent ye, and believe the gospel.
2 Peter 3:9
The Lord is not slack concerning his promise, as some men count slackness; but is longsuffering to us-ward, not willing that any should perish, but that all should come to repentance.
Hebrews 11:6
6 But without faith it is impossible to please him: for he that cometh to God must believe that he is, and that he is a rewarder of them that diligently seek him.
Jesus
cry about it@@Idan-22
@@Idan-22what's the issue with the map?
You don't have a map@@Idan-22
It’s common knowledge…
Being a small nation, Israel competing against the big guns since its inception. This is incredible.
A small nation yeah but supported and backed up by the big powers . Financially and military and every other field u think of .. u think iran and russia and other enemy countries are scared from israel ? Ofc not .. they only know it's backed up with super powers .. without them it would fall in a blink of an eye
The guard of Israel will neither slumber nor sleep...
Everything comes from heavenly gates.
@@amosmadar4685 yes, only few know this 😂
It's easy when you have unlimited funding from the US government
Inception of an apartheids state on a stolen land
You also forget an important component of their backbone - funding. Almost all their businesses in some way feed into their military, which received plenty of funding from the US and UK. Many businesses in the US and UK also outsource many of their software work to Israel, sometimes to bypass their own laws to get specific work done - this includes outsourcing of their security funding to Israel as well to do specific work. This isn't a big secret either.
Israel is a terrorist state.
This is the primary reason. Always follow the money. It’s a great motivator.
Israel has a higher GDP than Egypt and Israel has 9 million people and Egypt over 100 million. And Israel spends more money on education than the Ministry of Defense
It might not always be about the money. Rich Arabic countries have plenty of petrodollars. I see no scientific innovation coming out from there.
@@ahmetjeyhunov4435 yeah, because the oil funnels itself out of the ground, they're using 100 year old technology, and we've seen no new progress in crude oil and fuel research, including medicines like antibiotics, cancer treatments, etc. many of which come from the Middle East?
i worked in an outsource for one of those companies and it's insane in there, i returned home with at least 10 more iq points than when i entered it. so many smart people, like - terrifyingly smart. israel can easily get anyone's shit rocked if it so pleases so i understand why the usa keeps it as a very close ally.
and the most important thing i learnt was that other countries can learn that too, of course, but israel will always be 10 steps ahead.
4 years experience, and a lot of them do their bachelors during that time.
Look up dancing israelis
Israeli Mossad were there to document the event
Silverstein got 6 billion dollar insurance payout (owner of WTC)
U were right when u said u r dumb . Israel will always be 10 steps ahead .. this is a weak surrender mentality .Learn more about that .. maybe u will gain 10 more IQ's
No.. they are a gazzilion steps behind ;)
@@filhanislamictv8712 - aaaad yet they keep beating the butts of every one of their Islamic enemies!!!
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Watching this several months after Hamas invaded makes me wonder how did their intel fail to sniff them out when they literally were digging beneath their feet…
That was because of a leader of something parallel to the Mosad
Please educate yourself on the situation in the region since 1948. It wasn't an invasion, it was a gasp for air.
@@RedHair651 your clown nose is fitting.
@@RedHair651sure buddy, a murderous rapey gasp for air
They helped in digging it, do some research.
As a video made by someone who's not an Israeli, it's splendid. You really dug deep. Although, it gets just a tad bit more complicated than presented actually. First, it all depends on what the talented men and women who are getting drafted are actually pursuing for their military service. Some would prefere more combat related positions, some would like to get it done with as quick as possible, some would try to cheat their way out as soon as possible. Some will unfortunately fall in the gaps if the system and get an unrelated positions even tho they tried getting something else. And some, like myself, would rather get a degree before their military service and serve as a professional in their field. As of now I am studying for a practical engineering degree in electronics and I will then study for (a shortened) electrical and electronics engineering degree. Then, after all that, I will start my military service.
Other than preferences, the military ultimately positions ppl at the positions needed to be filled. Even if someone rly wants one or another specific position, if the military doesn't need extra men there, they won't get it.
Now, specifically about 8200. In 8200 there are exceptional ppl, rly smart and rly talented. Yet, there are also ppl who put their positions and fellow men to shame, terrible ppl with 0 social skills. Most of the times, said ppl will also be smart, but working with them is a nightmare, saying as I experienced it myself.
Ofc stuff like that can happen and in fact happens everywhere and not just in 8200.
@@davidg9469 Men serve for 32 months minimum and women 24 months minimum. Very few exceptions, most serve straight out of high school.
Who(God) wants all men to be saved and to come to a knowledge of the truth. -Timothy 2:4
Love and respect from Egypt ❤
😂 Pakistan zindabad
:3 Fellow Jewish people, and fellow hackers. Haha. Israeli is often said to be the best at hacking, and I've known for some time that the greatest hacking tool, Pegasus, was founded in Israel.
2 small error corrections:
1) The words in the sentences shown in the first few seconds are actually backwards. They're written left to right but in Hebrew, we write from right to left.
2) not much of an error, but sometimes the people who enlist to the cyber units have lower stats compared to others who don't/can't. When you first get invited to be examined by the military, they test your brain, as well as your physical state. 90 is the highest score you can get which is the top 4% of the people examined that region of time. A score of 90 means you aren't blocked from any cyber unit at all. A score of 80 means you're at the top 5%-10% of the people examined and it only blocks you from maybe one or two specific units which are very VERY hard to qualify to.
And, if you get a score of 70, I believe you can still get cyber units. For context, the average score is set to 50, just like the average IQ score is always set to 100.
Now, if you have a score of 80, but you have the highest physical score, you ARE BLOCKED from cyber units and sent to combat units (or the air force) even though you are very intelligent. So sometimes, in order to qualify for cyber units, you actually need lower scores. It might just happen, that someone with the score of 70 will qualify for a cyber unit but someone with a score of 80 won't.
Score of 80 and highest physical score (97) doesn't block you from cyber divisions my friend
@@YK-hh7vs I got score 72 and still can apply
@@YK-hh7vs it does lol, those are my scores.
@@atom-m5g yeah of course you can, if you had a score of 97 you would be blocked from cyber. With 80 in the intelligence score, you need a lower than 97 physical score in order to apply for cyber divisions
Also 9.3 miles is 14.9 Km
When interviewed to 8200, they'll interview you on algorithm questions. Regular programming questions.
What they're looking for you to get filtered there is often patriotism and agreeableness (Personal interview), and high IQ tests (דפ"ר) during the first (but due to bureaucracy, it's 2-5) summon (צו ראשון).
The people in 8200 are indeed the geeky techwiz.
i disagree on all accounts, speaking from personal experience:
while patriotism is seen in 8200, it's not really asked in the interview and the average there is often lower than what's seen in combat units, specificly elite forces and infantry units.
agreeablenesss is even less of a factor, your first interview is probably not with your commander, its with the courses and if they see someone they don't like but deem smart they will accept you because it's their job.
lastly, there is some level of importance to the iq tests but the minimal grades for courses that take you to the most prestige places are 60/90 which is basicly average iq.
they're looking for interst in the field and their interview questions to be answered to their satisfaction, way more than the random iq tests the idf provides.
@@KitedToHell huh, for me they asked mainly history of programming (very limited) and algorithm questions. failed on all accounts.
Never passed the initial interviews in 8200 :(. So IDK what the process after that.
The patriotism and agreeableness and IQ test check that filters out where you can go is the recruitment center (לשכת גיוס). After that, it's all thrown out when you in the recruitment process where ever you are (8200, pilots... etc').
@@dorediskin9365 im 17 and i got no idea what do i need to do to get into those cyber units can you give me some tips?
@@gadberman9888 talk to your school computer teacher, they usually the ones that try to get students into the program.
@@dorediskin9365 i don't have programming courses in my school im in technology 10 points
They're successful because the youth in Israel are family oriented, follow a single religious doctrine, no TV and wild parties because of morality centered behavior. Dedication to the State of Israel and proud to be Jewish. Because of all of this, they're inspired and motivated to defend their country.
You are wrong. They do party. It has nothing to do with their family style, or African nations will be the best.
It could be all those reasons. But, alongside this, they are brainwashed into thinking they are God's chosen people. Therefore, superior to the rest of the human race. That leads to immorality when it comes to humanity.
all true except "single religious doctrine", Israel's strength is probably that atheism is accepted/admired. Israel's 'religious' fundamentalists are NOT a credit or use to the country.
Don't forget their indoctranation into 'superiority' from birth and to dislike their neighbour.
Illegal-Settlers.
As one who has served in those areas ill tell the following:
1. The HR screening of the intelligence units (8200 and others) is unmatched.
2. I've worked with to-be officers in the cyber command, they are without a drought the smartest, fast thinking people I have ever met.
3. the 6 months course is "basmch" not directly related to the inteligence forces, they have their own courses.
4. most of the Israeli cyber/tech manpower is not from the inteligence forces but from "basmch" school which produces the most of the qualified technical programmers, cyber defenders etc'
I can confirm I work at NSO group and we smart. NSA big dumbos.
Bro I want to learn ethical hacking can you tell me where to start??
@@user-rd2ic8iy4k If you have to ask the question you're not cut out for it.
@@emonymph6911 😶 I am 13 , but thanks for such great lesson
@@user-rd2ic8iy4k start with the basics of networking, programming, operational systems etc l
“Wherever there is a man who exercises authority, there is a man who resists authority.”
-Oscar Wilde
Israel govt gives quality education to its all citizen especially in science & technology....+ Israel govt spends heavily in R&D & Israel army gives training to college youths in hacking, Artificial intelligence, Machine Learning,& programming Languages etc....other countries should learn from Israel and China....or else it will be too late.
Bingo
israel is strong because of daddy u.s goyim funding of taxpayers. I wonder how trillions disappeared in 9/11 + uss liberty crisis. Makes you wonder.
"Working on high impact missions, with plenty of freedom, funding and minimal bureaucracy" stands out for all result orientated projects. Wow! Impressive!
I'm from Israel and your level of accuracy in the video is very impressive
someone from where you are has no way of knowing what is accurate about their country ... your google results are filtered by your government and your media is owned by one person lol you only see what they allow you ti see . try using the same internet as everyone else and youll see ...
@@myname-mz3lo
Hahaha what nonsense...
I also lived in Canada for a few years, so everything you say is quite nonsense
You aren't FROM Isreal...you are from EUROPE and are appropriating AFRICAN Culture and Language in claiming to be a Hebrew.
You are wrong my friend I am indeed from Israel I was born in Israel to a father who immigrated from Morocco and a mother whose parents immigrated from Iraq@@lesserlight
i wonder why jews left isreal when hamas came , and palestinians didnt left... isnt it your land? when its your land you will be there and never leave , but when your a visitor.. you will leave.
As an Israeli it's so funny to see the common problem that Hebrew words become reversed on screen
כן זה קורע...
@@NadavHamagniv ....ערוק הז ןכ
Very excellent video! I knew there was something interesting about Israeli cybersecurity, but this video pulls it all together.
I served in the same base as 8200, great people, we jokingly called them "the most secret unit you've ever heard about"
Is that why they got raided on october 7th by an enemy 10 miles away from the border?
@user-bn6lm8ng3v 8200 had nothing to do with black Saturday, they don't sit on the Gaza border
@@SKPetel You're absolutely right. They had absolutely nothing to do with black shabbat. Utterly useless when it truly matters. 😂
@@SKPetel it is worthless to justify to dumbf**k ...so chill out bro
@@user-bn6lm8ng3vaged poorly
I worked at Check Point for many years; and this video even had details that surprised me.
so you're those among the borders
@@amuzh Check Point is the firewall software company. Their CEO was the richest man in Israel for a time.
When we got hired, they had a training class designed to stop HR issues like racist behavior in the office. They told us about the employees who have died in fighting; on both sides. Check Point had an office in Lebanon. During the war with Lebanon, they kept conference calls open. One day, a developer who was known to be a pilot went out on military leave. The group in Lebanon noted that they were having trouble getting to work; as major roads were getting bombed out. That made for a very tense work environment; as the team was split across countries at war. I think Check Point lost 6 people. You are reminded that your co-workers may be arab and have family in Palestine. When you are hired to work at Check Point, they will fly you from your country to Tel Aviv. My best friend in the US was in Lebanon on vacation when the war started. He was trying to convince me to rent a car and drive through the West Bank to go visit his family in Amman; my co-workers thought that idea was crazy. Check Point make a big deal of taking you to Jerusalem; noting the areas where inter-faith marriage is common. But I knew people that were afraid to go to Jerusalem at all; and had never been there(!).
Some people there don't believe in peace; because they have never seen it, after a lifetime of promises. Others are quite liberal, and are out at rallies with the Palestinians. I actually had to cover for a guy that got called up to fight.
See the UA-cam video "Startup-Nation", about the book. I do think that if anything ever fixes this problem; it will be Israel's really great startup culture that will cause Israeli and Palestinian businesses to coordinate. And it's an indirect outgrowth of Unit 8200. It's sad when I hear people talk about how impossible this is. But it will probably start to happen when there is an important company in Palestine; not when some politician manages to fix it.
@@rrr00bb1 it is impossible to make an "important company" in palestine the infrastructure, the internet everything in between the economics is very limited and sooo far behind i have family there when i visit them i just see the 90's life in there.
@@mohamedolabi493 You might be correct at the moment. But remember that the US spends a lot on R&D. When it's time to go to production, we send off the plans to Mexico and China to get stuff actually made; chasing cheaper labor. A decade later, something in China manages to go from being Apprentice to Master. Similar things will happen in Mexico. We don't have the nicest political relations with China. I don't know if you have seen the video Startup Nation, where they interview some Palestinian tech companies trying to survive in the environment. Sometimes, the limitations that a company lives under creates its product. Anyway, money is what usually brings people together when they don't actually want to come together.
I would add something that a lot of people don't know. When you see "Made In The USA", think "Made with US prison labor". Unfortunately, the US drug war throws a lot of people in jail, and they end up being free labor that is literally sold to companies. They can pay people similar to in China and Mexico, and they can force them to take jobs that they don't really want to do. A lot of people would like you to believe that it's a bunch of lazy drug addicts or murderers, so this doesn't matter; because they are "enemies". But there's no such thing as a lazy person that works harder than we do for less pay. And at some point, some of these prisoners will get wise, and get out; and rise up in the companies that used to tell them what to do.
You can see an analogy with a big international company outsourcing to workers that work long hours, live in dorms, and have no benefits or power; until they learn enough to compete with their former masters.
Yes, investing in your own people is one of the most important thing a government can do, regardless of what job category it is. I wish more countries would do this, education is thee most important thing. It makes you country grow and keeps it secure as a by product.
It is all the US tax payers investing in the "gods chosen people".
Why do that when you can steal from "dumbasses" for yourself and your other rich friends so you can all enjoy vacation homes, orgies and cocaine?
I still cant figure out why some governments essentially sell and whore out their countries and people for personal gain instead of contributing to their countries growth and development. Ive considered that maybe the party in power knows their changes will be blocked and afterwards undone by the opp, so why bother attempting to make change when you can focus on stealing huge amounts of money for much less effort?
Its either the people with power are trying to milk as much money as they can from their countries to live at the highest standard they can get to before the world collapses or maybe this is how the world has always worked.
@Mekehl the education budget in the US has tripled since the 60 (ajusted for inflation). The idea we should just throw more money into a 19th century schooling system when almost everyone has the sum of all human knowledge 5 seconds away from them is why the debt is at 30 trillion.
@Mekehl Israel is nationlistic society not socialistic.
Wonder what would happen if more tax dollars went to re-ducation, training, upskilling as the go-to solutions for fighting homelessness and poverty.
Pretty good overview. Good to see you did your homework even though there are several errors. To your question: can this work elsewhere? Highly unlikely. In almost all other countries you aren't going to get the best and brightest into the army at age 18, where you can then select the very best, highly motivated people for your cyber units. You have to go out and find them, one by one and try to convince/entice them to join. Most natural hackers are anarchists and have no interest working for the man. Israel has several very unique conditions that helped to turn it into a cyber-power on league with countries having 30x the population to draw from.
@Banto Good insight. Mandatory service is a major contributing factor for Israel to get the right people. Not likely to be replicated in most Western Volunteer based militaries. But what about other more homogenous states?
the other thing is Israel is a settler society, there is strong community mindset and will power. If we go to mars or some inhospitable place as human race you can bet everybody is going to do their best for the first few generations, especially if there are alliens who happen to inhabit the place and want us gone
@@Cyberspatial Can you give an example of a homogeneous state that would be a contender?
@@Cyberspatial im from israel and our school system isn't some hardcore military things it's just like any other school system out there
@@banto1 I propose Estonia, which... has promising conditions. And perhaps South Korea.
I'm just blown.away by your video ,
The amount of research it took , books.read, I formation gathered compiled organized and structured to.make the script in a cohesive way, it is simply mind blowing.
Koodos to you and you gained a new subscriber
This was a very interesting run down, as an Israeli I can confirm much of what you said is very close to the reality of life here, but the part about low scores go to border police isn’t really true, while it is true 8200 gets a larger share of these people, there are quotas for each unit for select ranges of scores so that they will have good officers and people who elevates the unit over time.. the only difference is that units like 8200 can “pick” first and then the rest of the army can pick its candidates..
The aspect of “community” is a significant one in the success of Israeli tech industry
The only factor that is hard to reproduce is the human traits like “hutzpa” which is something i rarely see in other places
True. Audacity can be built up through nurture, no?
Also the combat profile, people with higher combat scores have a lower score to get into these intelligence units.
I also live in Israel (educated in the UK) and much of this excellent video is spot on. Agree with Omry that lower scores don't go into Border Police, but high maths IQ does go into 8200, or Academic Reserve or similar. Key factor not mentioned in the vid is that Israel from day 1 has been surrounded by hostiles, and from day 1, attacked by them. This seriously sharpens the collective mind; suppose you're a great tennis player and then you play Nadal or Djokovic - well your game level is going to go up several notches. The IDF are consistently on their toes striving for excellence in all depts and always several steps ahead
@@KameshwarChoppella potentially yes but it’s also a trait most western countries don’t like, it’s both a good thing and a bad thing imo, Israelis could be a bit more “rude” at times in western eyes if examined from the side.. less willing to wait in line, more prone to yelling and stuff like that
Thanks for clarifying! A few other Israelis told me about the border police thing, maybe was more of a joke I took to be truth! Small scale and first picks are definitely a organizational features that make a big difference.
I am Israeli born but I moved to Canada at a young age at the height of the 2nd Intifada. The remainder of my family lives in Israel. I would come back to visit in the summer's every few years. Anyway, i'm simply astonished at how computer savvy my younger cousins are. Back in 2013, they would already have access to laptops and Ipads in school. My youngest cousin was already doing Minecraft related projects at school when he was 10. Israel really does a good job harnessing the potential of new generation. Even my grandparents had free lessons that taught them had to use laptops, their phone devices and how to use different platforms like Office and Zoom. Contrast that to Canada, I remember my high school days and our teachers couldn't even use the new whiteboards. We had little to no access to acquire any tech proficiency.
you mean palestine?
@@grusmou no, you know exactly what I mean. The Palestinians lost 3 wars they and their Arab allies started. We Israelis built this country up to what it is. I'll start caring about the Palestinians when their own leaders and Arab countries start caring about them.
Free Palestine
@Giga bacon sure lol. They don't care about Palestine. Jordan, Egypt, Lebanon want nothing to do with them
@Giga bacon stop liking your own comments lol 😂
6:30 as a person who went through all the army stuff i have to say
That if they find your physical capabilities to be at a healthy state (meaning profile 97)
Even if you get a dapar 90 which is the top 4% for the iq tests your chance to get into a non fighting unit is lowered by a huge margin
(I can say from expirience as i have gotten dapar 90 yet the army neglected my applications for the engeneering departments)
That's tough. Respect your system man ❤
That sucks, That encourages young aspiring men to be unhealthy so that they don't get pulled to physical SECTORS.
@@NicolastheThird-h6m thw ammouny of people i know who intentionally faked allergis and such to lower it down is genuinley to big
Terrific vid. I love they go for self taught
, creative, independent self starters and take the human considerations into account rather than just the academically intelligent.
Dam you've gained a new subscriber
Not solely based on this videos content but the way you went about delivering it, nicely done
Loved the video, A little correction regarding the quote at the beginning of it, you wrote "וגרוהל םכשה ךגרוהל אהב" which is upside down, the correct quote is "הקם להורגך השקם להורגו" in israel we write from the right to the left :)
common elad W
נכון
הסרטון היה די טוב
Backwards not upside down** אבל אתה צודק
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Awesome country with very loving and kind people❤ will visit again!!
thanks for this video breakdown. such an awesome video! learned a lot from this and will apply in my business & life!
Awesome documentary! Great job walking us through the process and calling out a standard we need to follow.
@Cyberspatial Can you please please make the same video like this but for China considering they’re on the list of countries you showed? I’m really interested in how China does this as well!
They just have so many people. Statistically they will be good at cyber too lol
@@יואבשיפמן The smart people can avoid the conscription though by going through loopholes and bribing authorities.
@@יואבשיפמן That's not a valid reason. India also have billions of people and yet they're far behind
@@jackmilk6944 india is behind because their best people leave as soon as they can for USA, UK, Canada, Australia, Germany, France, Italy etc. if you ask indian youth about their life goal, they'll say it's to 'settle' in a western country.
@@the80386 who told u that....
The amount of diverse information in this video is amazing.
It’s easy to get good at something when you don’t have to face consequences
Exactly
Just found out about this channel. The break down you provided is 100 accurate
I've been living in Tel Aviv, Israel over 4 years - originally from S.Korea - and working as Cloud infrastructure engineer which I could meet lots of people who was in 8200, think of it when they are in 18-21 or 22ys, you learnt and gained so many intelligent things. Of course, you're not allowed to speak out to people about the security or any other projects/ works you had done in IDF.
And also, people has very good social connection/network within Israel as well as out of State of Israel from IDF or 8200 Unit ( mostly in US I have seen this), then what happens after years and decades they bring a great values to many industries such as founding Startup, and making good business from their own connections.
This is one of reasons I love Israel and jewish people so much😍, many are smart, very friendly, and some of them are very kind, altho you'd see some mess ( it's called Balagan here ) among them😁
Dont you feel any shame that the lands where you living taken by ki***ing other people?
@@haeyoonjo3582 what it has to do with watching this video?
@@haeyoonjo3582 ua-cam.com/video/lDTAIRm_nhM/v-deo.html
@@__sarik lol you deleted your comment. What did you say in the comment ? Shame on you that others will judge it?
@@__sarik you replied to me that if I'm ashamed living in this land where many people were killed by Israel?
Look, I'm a Korean and living here for my work and thorugh that we commit ourselves to help many people's lives such as volunteering and tutoring languages or computers etc even including many Arabs who are living around, not only Israeli.
Don't judge others without viewing any background. Lol
Being at some low grade military boarding high school. I can 100% confirm that not being in the right environment will hurt retention. So many people including myself are leaving. Myself because there is almost no cyber department actually
Defenitely encourage you to find the right environment with other like-minded people. The military can be a stepping-stone but is not the end-all, be-all!
Israel has 'burned the ships'. It is amazing your potential when failing isn't an option.
They are fighting to live and live well.
🇺🇸 + 🇮🇱 !
9:00 “Being a motivated nerd with authority problems isn’t enough” :D
Thank you.
Free Palestine 🇵🇸
@@sabrinaty188 from Hamas
Very high quality video. Good job!
Very intresting - thank you very much for all your research and hard work of research. God bless you.
Hey! I am a 15 yo from Israel that is currently working towards being in one of these positions in the future. All though I have been fascinated by computers and their ability to do wonders for the world a big portion of my life, most of my motivation comes from the fact that if I do end up in one of these positions in the army I will most likely thrive when it comes to making money and getting jobs in the future (at least that's what I've been told by my dad). While I do believe I would've ended up trying to qualify for a cyber unit in the army anyways, the reason I try and work harder to get into those units is because of the emphasis Israel puts on the benefits that you will get if you do end up being in those positions.
I hope Israel will fall and 🇵🇸 will be freed
🇵🇸free_palestine
@@فاطمةمدحت-ي3ق cringe
@@hallomootje so what you're implying is that it's not cringe to tell a 15 year old "free palestine"? what the hell am I supposed to do with that information? go talk to the prime minister and tell him to free palastine?
@@hallomootje what?
I think the reason they excel so well is partially due to the program and more to do with the culture and society. Which is also a exacerbated by the constant threat to their existence. However, one thing you find in China and Israel is a sense nationalism that isn’t necessarily driven by the BS we find in the US. At the same time they can still build a solid sense of self while at it.
In America it is you first, on top of that the large bouts of conspiracy and distrust that permeate through various areas of culture and society, make Americans ill equipped to go toe to toe.
Quite frankly, what keep’s America where its at today, is the mass military splurging and big brother role weve taken across the globe. All done in the last 100+ years or so.
All of what we enjoy to day was done on the back of people who took their national identity seriously. Something your finding difficult to find day in and day out.
סרטון מעולה! עברת על כל הנקודות חשובות ועיקריות
בתור תלמיד ששואף להגיע ל8200 אני יכול להגיד לך שלא פספסת אפילו דבר אחד סרטון מעולה!
הוא פספס בדבר אחד - ישראל לא הושפלה ביום כיפור.
ברמת הפיקוד העליון ועד לממשלה, היתה כמובן הפתעה גמורה.
אבל כל החיילים "הקטנים" שראו מה קורה בסיני ידעו מצויין מה מתקרב.
בשורה התחתונה, אחרי מכה קשה בתחילת המלחמה, ישראל התאפסה על עצמה וניצחה ניצחון מוחץ.
@@eitan71 צודק אבל ביחס לזה שהוא לא ישראלי שעשה מחקר כזה גדול מגיע לו כל הכבוד
amazing video 🎉
The thing is that Cyber defense itself has come a long way as well. While the concept of Zero-Day exploits worked initially, we will get to the point where our technology will go beyond defending against all hacks. I suspect it will happen at the Network level so that the legacy systems will be defended as well.
Who(God) wants all men to be saved and to come to a knowledge of the truth. -Timothy 2:4
i started my first year of high school and I enrolled in a cyber security course and right now were doing were practicing for cyber patriot. instead of showing us answer keys and ways to secure operating systems he's making us search it up and learning it out selves.
Wow that's great.
Can you share some resources to learn
@@ProudlyINDIAN360 resources for cyber patriot or just securing operating systems?
First of all - you've done AMAZING. All I'm going to say is just my personal annecdotes, coming from someone who lives here - they only contribute to what you said. As as Israeli who works in high-tech... It's a few things. First of all, lots of people here have an innate love for computing. You see kids hacking into online games' servers. Second of all, we learn a buttload. I study at least 6 hours a day (not to mention studying after work). Thirdly, I think it also comes down to, at the end of the day, the need for it. We need it. Plain and simple. We get targeted by extremists just for being Israeli.
Well put! It’s about survival!
@@PershingOfficial "survival"
Can you provide some courses or book
Your country is the extremist, quit fooling around you dosser
Bro you're the extremist lol
We are technology freaks 💪💪
Imagine if Indian government starts a program like that for the people of india, I can't even imagine what india would have achieved because of the minds that india have.
Agreed!
Just like china is doing right now.
Check out IIT’s has this
If India had invested on social sector, rather than military defence, it'd already be a developed country
i cant really imagine how many indian scammer will pop up since there are already lots of them
A proverb rightly reminds us "We are always well served only by ourselves". Therefore of course, any country must always rely only on itself for its cybersecurity in particular by always ensuring the best scientific and technological education for its women and men and always making the best investments in the scientific and technological fields.
Yeah, I don’t have the luxury of being pandered to like a female. The only victim hood I got at this point is being a Jew😂
The only thing that I would add is to also provide effective pathways for the folks that do not make it, so that they also are an advocate for the program for the nitch that is better suited to them, so that there are no failures. Thanks, Ken.
As a native Hebrew speaker, at 0:00 the text is unreadable, it's literally reversed.
As a Portuguese speaker, I have to agree with you!
as a mincraft enchantment table speaker, i have to agree with you @@magnero2749
I think it's on purpose, read what it says there...
its clearly on purpose
nobody cares about your disgusting "language" don't hit me with that "native speaker" card you guys dont even have a country 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
A lot of non-Israeli apps and games are written using pieces of code (SDKs, APIs, etc...) written by individuals and organizations based in Israel. A lot of ads shown within these apps and on the internet originated from the same Israeli sources and their shell companies (fronts) abroad. Now you know a little bit of it. So keep downloading, keep surfing the web, and keep yourself glued on social media like Facebook and their other products which in my observation and as far as I can remember, haven't really been seriously criticized by Israel. You already know why.
First comment not made by some brainwashed Israeli
The IDF are losing many teens who could have performed really well on high positions like 8200 because of their harsh selection process - it’s not enough having high scores to be listed into intelligence forces
this sounds like libtard sjw crap
nofel gama memuza
Whenever I see political will as an ingredient to do anything good or productive I immediately go 'well that ain't happening in my country '
Free Palestine 🇵🇸
@@sabrinaty188 bla bla
Israel belong to the Jewish people before you start climbing trees
this video is a fantastic resource, thank you for making it!
What a great video, you made an epic explanation.
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I loved this informative video. I have the personality and teamwork skills to become a cybersecurity professional. I'm currently working on my tech skills. My brains are good and adaptable to different situations. I'm self-taught...although that's not entirely correct, because it's channels like yours and others that are really teaching me so much. So I'm very grateful! I'm motivated because I always wanted to go to college but I couldn't afford it. I figured it is never too late to start. And with so much content out there, I have no excuse to pursue it. As I read somewhere, if you're not motivated to learn no one can teach you, if you're willing to learn no one can stop you. Or something like that haha! So thank you and all other creators like you!
Who(God) wants all men to be saved and to come to a knowledge of the truth. -Timothy 2:4
This is such a good breakdown without straying into the politics of the conflict. Thank you.
He did touch on politics a bit
Israel stole Palestinian land and renamed it Israeli, then allied with USA, UK and other countries to oppress Palestine. That's the truth, any Israeli denying this will just say: 'Israel has the right to defend itself and a homeland', yet this 'homeland' already existed before and peacefully before Zionism came into play.
I enjoyed your talk very much. I have never seen anything like it.
You are very articulate and interesting.
Pamela from Australia. 11:42
Really nice overview--and as some have posted, or implied, could you address 'pop size' and 'demographics' as factors? It appears that 'small' and 'homogeneity' are clear advantages because the qualities facilitate strong a organizational identity.
Digital footprint, I see you Army trooper. Lol
Homogeneity actually has plenty of benefits but isn't politically correct to the West and flies in the face of their diversity doctrine that's been going on for a while now
I'm not sure I would actually define Israel as a homogeneous group. Israel has people from many differing backgrounds, in intelligence most are Jewish, but from a verity of countries of origin.
@@matantan1111 I was speaking generally, without specific reference to Israel. However, I think it would be interesting to study the demographics of those selected by their system for certain service or levels of service.
@@matantan1111 true there are south Indians from the state of Kerala in their nation . They are jews and later they went to Israel.
Israel and the Jewish people are great. Saying that being not Jewish and having a lot of Jewish friends. Israeli are hard working, intelligent, well educated, ambitious. They are just good at many things
Most importantly the mentality = anything is possible makes them very strong
They are cursed by God and their religion is in a decline. Just because they have money doesn't make them great.
I am perusing cybersecurity since last 6 months, this video changed my perspective. Thank You.
Glad it was helpful!
maybe there's a wrong unit conversion @ 2:22 of the video.
9.3 miles = 14.966 km not 4.5 km
again, thank you all guys for valuable contents.
I noticed the flipped Hebrew at the beginning but then I saw that it's in the correct direction anywhere else in the video so I conjectured it was on purpose ;)
This video actually motivated me to continue learning Hebrew 👨💻
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I doubt it's on purpose... Just embarrassing.
@@sabrinaty188 me learning Hebrew doesn't mean I'm against the establishment of Palestinian rights :)
@@deusvult58 Lol it's okay that's the case with all languages written from right to left. I see it sometimes done to Arabic too and I just laugh it off. Because I know the editing software must have failed them x)
@@ilyboc I'm from Israel, how's your Hebrew learning going?
Russia hacker:😂😂😂😂
Yaman hacker:bro seriously😂😂
Israel hacker:😟
😂😂
Isreal invented the hacking we know today, others are playing catch up 😂😂😂
lmao "Yaman hacker" is that even a thing? they have internet? anyway, cry bout it bozo 😂😂😂😂
Chill yall don't even have internet
"not standing with israel btw"
f israel
@@dsal3389you never heard about them that tells how good they are at anonymity.
think of it like this
when you're protecting yourself and your family, surrounded by a bunch of big guys who want you dead, you're going to fight
Occupation!
They killed millions. And we all know what ultimate result will be.
Jesus didint taught that.
Awesome video. Thank you.
Insightful. Thanks for the break down.
Glad it was helpful!
You got some points off.
In israel there isn't extra effort to push the advanced student. The extra push come only in families with money.
The vast majority of soldiers in this unit come from families that had the means to give their sons and daughters private tutors, extra curriculum activities.
They do the IQ test when you're 8 or so but after that it's up to your parents.
For example, I was diagnosed in this exam as a brilliant student, then because I come from a poor family and my parents couldnt pay for special school, I was left to help my fellow students and besically my teacher told my parents she has nothing to teach me untill I was 12 because I knew the material. So obviously, I developed bad habit which took me years to overcome because I was forced to be lazy for years.
This is a really closed group if rich/above avarage families.
The rest was on point.
נשמע כמו תירוצים, אם בן אדם ממעמד בוציו אקונומי נמוך / פריפריה ירצה להגיע ל8200 מספיק הוא יגיע
@@דוד-צ6ט
אין פה שום תירוץ. לא ניסיתי בשום שלב להגיע ל8200 (טעות בדיעבד אבל אין מה לעשות) העניין הוא שבסרטון הוא אומר שהמדינה דוחפת וזה ממש לא נכון, אלו הן המשפחות שדוחפות או ילדים שעושים זאת עצמאית.
מהניסיון שלי ושל רבים ממעמד סוציו אקונומי נמוך, אין למערכת פתרונות להרבה מהתלמידים האלה שנופלים בין הכסאות וזה חבל.
תרצה או לא עם המספרים אי אפשר להתווכח, רוב המשרתים ביחידות האלה מגיעים מבתים חזקים כלכלית.
כמובן שחשוב לציין, שאני לא חושב שזו אשמת אף אחד או באחריותו של מי מלבד אני.
Generally correct
More like stolen land, if you're a real Jew, you wouldn't be there and supporting Palestinian children dying from rocket attacks, but clearly, you're ignorant of your own religion, its no different than when the ancestors used to worship camels, fools, all of them.
The only one to blame for your laziness is you. Laziness isn't forced on anyone, thats preposterous.
Imagine being 2000 years behind or more in “everything” than those who are ahead.
It's been a while you posted a video
I really missed your content... Do more bro
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Biafra would have been like isreal.
All this tech and they had no idea Hamas was going to attack? Sure...
They did, we will get to read it in their bio or autobio about who rejected the Intel, why it was allowed and how it all played out.
If they're good at something, it's because their bigger brother taught them how to.
We knew Hamas was going to attack actually. The whole scandal is because the IDF and Shin Bet heads basically dismissed warnings for months over an initial miscommunication.
That being said Hamas isn't exactly known for digital planning or advanced technology that Israel coild gather intel from without physical presence in Gaza.
@not. No way. Israel doesn’t need to copy the US. You can’t think outofthebox, and they do
They let it happen because their goal is what we are seeing now, the expansion and a Greater Israhell.
I admire their talent and will to protect their land against the threads they are facing all the time, Keep it going
Problem is, it's not their land!
@@MrHiggz-lo2gi Israel has been the homeland of the Jewish ppl for more than 3500 years, well documented in History and Archeology! Get your facts straight!
@@avidan295 so Americans should give all their land back to the natives. so should Australia and New Zealand. British should give their land back to the Scandinavians. Iberians should give their land back to the Arabs.
@@askeladden450 There is no such thing as a Palestinian people, Palestinian culture, or Palestinian language, or Palestinian history. There has never been a Palestinian state, nor any Palestinian state. Not a Palestinian archeological find nor a coin. Today's "Palestinians" are Arab people, with Arab culture, an Arabic language, and Arab history. They have their own Arab states from where they came to Israel about a century ago (Egypt, Lebanon, etc). This fact is revealed if you study the family names of about 80% of the "Palestinians" you will be able to see that they are actually not natives to the land - A huge families go by the name "El-Masry" (The Egyptians) and "El-Soraney" (From Tyre in Lebanon) others from Saudia-Arabia and so on. This is the historical truth.
@@avidan295 What kind of crack are you on? Ofcourse Palestinians are arabs. And muslims arabs have been the majority in palestine since the 12th century. And before that, the Christians were in majority.
The simple answer, is superior intelligence! Not just in the region around Israel, being superior doesn't begin to explain their superior intelligence in the Middle East, but the whole world. Check out the number of Nobel Prizes!
personality is a key factor in what they're looking for, I'm kinda shy and less pushing so they didn't accept me into the higher- ends units even though my school grades are really high, higher even than most of the other candidates
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Myself low than rest
יאללה לגולני
@@rock3t173 חחח ברור
@@sabrinaty188 what's the point? saying it as a muslim!!
Really great review, the Hebrew title at the beginning should be right to left-
"הבא להורגך השקם להורגו"
הכן
exactly what I said
השכם
As someone from israel i am impressed you did so much research lol
This is the Universal Code of Success in any enterprise. ❤
You are a legend, you helped a lot and you explained it really great!
Little correction. You said that the smart ones goes to cyber units and the rest of the soliders goes to anywhere else... it is a little uncorrectly, there is a lot of brilliant soliders that have high physical rate who found suitable to be in the combat units (this rate goes by: 97,82,72,64,21. while 97 is the highest physical status and 21 is the lowest). For example, I can testify on myself, my grades are above average, I expend Physics and Biologic and learn the highest level of Mathemtics and English, I have 97 physical rate and according to the Dapar (IDF IQ test who goes from 10-90 while 10 the lower and 90 the highest) I have 70 which is kind a good one. but still, I probably will not be in a cyber unit only because of my physical status... think about that, there is thousands of fresh people with low physical rate, why would not the army choose them over the ones who can be in the field? (the army want as much as possible combat soliders due to the shortage of them... (I dont say that it is impossible to get there with high physical rate but its very much unlikely)
שמע שזה פשוט גזור מהמציאות. אתה מלש"ב עדיין?
@@michaelkuperfishsteinberg8979 כן אחי, עוד חודש מתגייס
לאן שובצת בסוף?@@יניבאשור
2:23 how 9.3 miles = 4.5 km? what math is that?
I love that you made a whole video to teach the world who tech support is.
Much respect to Israel, such a small country doing so well.
correction: a small colonial entity*
Why couldn't they see 7 Oct then?
We did. But our higher ups are stupid, and that we knew before 7.10
because of political reasons
you really asking why they couldn't see the future?
@admking3288 no I'm asking why with all the tech (defence cameras, guns and soldiers) and people especially your own soldiers telling u the day and night before as to why they couldn't see it coming?
It wasn't about Oct 7. That is why