The Israeli Defense Tech Conference, aimed at tech companies working with the Israeli military, was scheduled for November at the Google for Startups campus in Tel Aviv.
The event, according to a listing posted on the event RSVP app Luma, was pitched at “founders, investors and innovators” looking to network and learn more about the defense tech space. It was co-sponsored by Google, Fusion Venture Capital, Genesis, a startup accelerator, and the Israeli military’s research and development arm, known as the Directorate of Defense Research and Development (DDR&D, or Ma’fat).
When The Intercept contacted Google, the event page disappeared.
Google was not only listed as the physical host of the event and one of its sponsors, but the event listing also included a notice that attendees “approve of sharing [their] details with the organizers (Fusion & Google)” as part of signing up.
When The Intercept contacted Google, as well as the other companies and venture capital firms on the event page, the event page disappeared.
i wish journalists were real and could go check
Naaah, that would take effort.
Are you not familiar with the staff at TI? They have some of the most tenacious investigative reporters in the US
So tenacious that they’ll leak their sources and put them in prison.
Yes. And then apologize and pay for their legal fees.
They fucked up, but it wasn’t intentional
Oh, they paid her legal fees? How nice!
Of course, that doesn’t fucking matter when she was put in prison for five years.
Of course it matters
This is The Intercept.