The Cyber Horse is a 2-ton piece of work created with thousands of infected computer and cell phone components. It illustrates the increasing use of malware in making cyberspace a hostile environment. Like in the legendary story of Troy, the Cyber Horse stands at the front gates of the Tel-Aviv cyber conference auditorium. Like its namesake, it conceals bad news and is waiting for the doors to open. The Cyber Horse was built as a tribute to the 2016 Cyber Week in Tel-Aviv University as resides there ever since. Designed by Gideon Amichay.
Location is very busy so stealth is very important! I recommend coming in the evening, weekends and examination vacations, when the university is relatively quiet.
One more thing - access to the university is limited during the night and weekends for non-students and non-faculty. Having said that, Beit Hatefuzut museum is on site and whenever it is open there should be no problem entering the university, at least from some of the gates.