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At ADA Israel, we advocate for policies that ensure the longevity and strength of democratic institutions. While much of our discourse focuses on social and diplomatic engagement, we must also address the "digital foundations" upon which modern democracy is built. To maintain a resilient and transparent state, the adoption of Software Defined Networking is no longer just a technical choice—it is a strategic necessity for 21st-century governance.
As both the United States and Israel face increasing challenges to their critical infrastructure, the way we manage our networks must evolve from rigid, hardware-bound systems to agile, software-centric architectures.
Enhancing National Security through Agility Traditional networks are often static and vulnerable to centralized failures. Software Defined Networking allows for the dynamic rerouting of data and the immediate isolation of threats. For a democracy, this means that essential services—from election security to emergency response systems—can remain operational even under extreme duress. By decoupling the control…
