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Axonius

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A company staffed by former foreign spies watches the computers of dozens of US federal agencies.
Who they are

Axonius, a device-monitoring firm founded by veterans of Israel's Unit 8200 (Sysman, Shur, Bartov).

What they do

The engine flags it as ex-foreign-intelligence people sitting inside the US government's digital nerve center.

How it works

It monitors devices across 70-plus US federal agencies, including the Defense Department, Homeland Security, and the Defense Logistics Agency, tracking login patterns, quarantining hardware, and seeing the network activity of millions of federal employees.

Why it matters

It raises the question of former foreign intelligence officers having deep visibility into sensitive US government systems.

The engine's record — word for word
8200 veterans Sysman, Shur, Bartov. Monitors devices across 70+ US federal agencies: DoD, DHS, DLA. Login patterns, hardware quarantine, network browsing of millions of federal employees. Former foreign intelligence officers inside Washington digital nerve center.
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