(December 27, 2022)
The company, whose activities are overseen by the Israeli Defense Ministry, âwas set up in 2018 and has offices in Tel Aviv and Washington,â Haaretz reported. âIt works solely with state clients in government, intelligence bodies, and law enforcement agencies, almost exclusivelyâbut not justâin the West. According to the internal documents, as of 2021, the company had contracts with Israel valued at $6 million, and had also planned an âexpansion of existing deploymentâ in Israel.â
Toka can tap into web-connected cameras found virtually everywhereâintersections, parking lots, malls, hotels, airports, and even homes. Haaretz compared the firmâs âcyberoffenseâ capabilities to the 2001 heist movie Oceanâs Eleven.