If you want security talent, you go to Israel. Microsoft has reportedly bought Hexadite, a security company using artificial intelligence to identify and sort threats, for $100 million, according to Calcalist.

Techcrunch reports that the deal has not closed, but as more and more workloads move into public clouds like Microsoft Azure, top-tier security talent will be required to keep that data safe. Hexadite is based in Boston but operates its research and development organization out of Tel-Aviv.

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