TEL AVIV (Reuters) - Israel, a leading provider of hacking and surveillance tools known as cyber weapons, or spyware, is easing requirements on selling the technology abroad.
** Global demand for offensive cyber systems is expected to rise 39% by 2027 to $9.7 billion, according to defence research group Market Forecast, which identified companies in the United States, Israel and the European Union as dominating the market.
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