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      An Israeli cybersecurity startup valued at $3 billion is positioning itself at the center of what many believe will be the next major technological and geopolitical battleground: artificial intelligence sovereignty. The company, Dream, has unveiled a platform designed to help governments, military organizations, intelligence agencies, and operators of critical infrastructure maintain ownership and control over their AI systems and data rather than relying on foreign technology providers. Led by former NSO Group co-founder Shalev Hulio and former Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz, the firm argues that nations increasingly view AI as a strategic asset comparable to energy, defense, and communications infrastructure. Its pitch comes amid growing concerns over cyberattacks from adversarial states and mounting skepticism about entrusting sensitive national data to global technology giants. The company’s rapid growth, recent $260 million funding round, and expanding government customer base underscore the increasing demand for sovereign AI capabilities in an era defined by cyber conflict and technological competition.

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      • https://www.timesofisrael.com/israeli-cyber-unicorn-valued-at-3-billion-aims-to-help-governments-own-and-control-their-ai
      • https://www.reuters.com/technology/israeli-cyber-startup-dream-raises-260-million-valued-3-billion-2026-06-18
      • https://www.thetimes.com/business/technology/article/shalev-hulio-dream-cybersecurity-vmh5kl355
      • https://www.businessinsider.com/how-sebastian-kurz-built-a-3-billion-cybersecurity-startup-2026-6

      Key Takeaways

      • Governments are increasingly seeking “sovereign AI” solutions that allow them to retain full control over sensitive data, cybersecurity operations, and AI infrastructure rather than relying on foreign technology providers.
      • The next generation of cyber warfare is expected to feature AI-powered attacks and AI-powered defenses competing against one another, making advanced cybersecurity capabilities a strategic national priority.
      • Israel continues to reinforce its reputation as a global cybersecurity powerhouse, producing high-value companies that attract significant international investment and government customers.

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      The rise of sovereign AI reflects a growing realization among governments that artificial intelligence is no longer merely a commercial technology. It is rapidly becoming a matter of national security. As nations watch cyberattacks grow more sophisticated and increasingly driven by artificial intelligence, policymakers are recognizing that dependence on foreign-controlled platforms may create strategic vulnerabilities. Dream’s emergence as a $3 billion company illustrates how quickly this concern has moved from theory to reality.

      From a conservative perspective, the company’s core argument is compelling: governments should maintain direct control over their own critical technological infrastructure. Just as nations seek energy independence and secure borders, they also have a strong interest in ensuring that sensitive government data, intelligence operations, military planning, and critical infrastructure protections are not dependent on outside entities whose interests may change over time.

      Dream’s leadership contends that the coming cyber battlefield will be defined by AI-versus-AI competition, with hostile states employing increasingly autonomous systems to probe, infiltrate, and disrupt government networks. The firm’s technology is designed to allow nations to deploy advanced defensive AI capabilities while maintaining ownership of the underlying data and operational control. The company claims experience defending against threats linked to China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea, threats that many Western governments already view as among their most significant cybersecurity challenges.

      The broader significance extends beyond a single company. The rapid expansion of firms like Dream highlights a larger trend in which cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, and national sovereignty are becoming inseparable. Governments increasingly view technological independence not as a luxury but as a prerequisite for security and stability in an increasingly contested digital world.

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