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Israel and cyberspace: unique threat and response / Cohen, Matthew S; Freilich, Charles D; Siboni, Gabi   Journal Article
Freilich, Charles D Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article provides insights into the dangers and opportunities that the cyber realm poses to states by conducting the first comprehensive case study on Israeli use of cyberspace. Israel faces a constant barrage of cyberattacks from actors ranging from states to hacker groups to individuals. This has forced Israel to develop highly advanced capabilities. Israel has not just faced cyberattacks but has also been a leader in using the cyber realm for offense. Although the threats to Israel are severe, they are not unique; thus, Israel can serve as a model for what other states can do to effectively use cyberspace both defensively and offensively. This article offers policy recommendations as to how states can improve their cyber defenses.
Key Words Israel  Cyberspace  Cyber War  Cybersecurity 
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Israeli national security: a new strategy for an era of change / Freilich, Charles D 2018  Book
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Publication New York, Oxford University Press, 2018.
Description xxiii, 470p.hbk
Standard Number 9780190602932
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National security decision-making in Israel: processes, pathologies, and strengths / Freilich, Charles D   Journal Article
Freilich, Charles D Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Summary/Abstract This article presents a first of its kind typology of Israeli national security decision-making processes, focusing on five primary pathologies and a number of strengths. It will demonstrate that these pathologies are the product of an extraordinarily compelling external environment and domestic structural factors: chiefly, the extreme politicization of the decision-making process stemming from the proportional representation electoral system, the consequent need to govern through coalition cabinets, and the absence of effective cabinet-level decision-making support capabilities.
Key Words National Security  Decision-making  Israel 
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Striking Iran: the debate in Israel / Freilich, Charles D   Journal Article
Freilich, Charles D Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract In recent months Israel's political and defence leaders have engaged in an unprecedented and vociferous public debate about Iran's nuclear programme, and about the advisability of an Israeli strike to destroy or delay it. Meir Dagan, the former head of the secret intelligence service Mossad, called an Israeli attack, at this time, 'the stupidest thing I have ever heard of', warned that it might ignite a regional war and stated that there was still a window of some three years, while the former head of the internal security agency Shin Bet, Yuval Diskin, stated that he did 'not trust' Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's and Defense Minister Ehud Barak's 'messianic' leadership. The former chief of staff (2007-11) of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), Gabi Ashkenazi, has been more restrained, but has made clear his opposition to an operation at this time, and even the current chief of staff, bound by the strictures of his office, has let it be known that he is not enthusiastic.
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