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NSO's website says the company has "a pioneering approach to applying rigorous, ethical standards to everything we do".
It says it has a vetting process on sales which combines licensing by Israeli export-control authorities with an internal review by a business ethics committee.
The firm said Tuesday that it only licenses its software to governments for "fighting crime and terror".
UK-based rights group Amnesty International, however, said its members and supporters in Israel would on Wednesday petition the Tel Aviv district court against continued government export approval for NSO software.