Israel and the Cyber Threat, Matthew S. Cohen
Israel and the Cyber Threat, Matthew S. Cohen
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Israel and the Cyber Threat
How the Startup Nation Became a Global Cyber Power

Author: Matthew S. Cohen, Gabi Siboni, Charles D. Freilich

Narrator: Dina Pearlman

Unabridged: 18 hr 35 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Kalorama

Published: 03/26/2024


Synopsis

In Israel and the Cyber Threat, Charles D. ("Chuck") Freilich, Matthew S. Cohen, and Gabi Siboni provide a detailed and comprehensive study of Israel's cyber strategy, tracing it from its origins to the present. They analyze Israel's highly advanced civil and military cyber capabilities and organizational structures to offer insights into what other countries can learn from Israel's experience. To achieve this, they explore how and why Israel has been able to build a remarkable cyber ecosystem and turn itself, despite its small size, into a global cyber power. The book further examines the major cyber threats facing Israel, including the most in-depth look at Iranian cyber policies and attacks; Israel's defensive and offensive capabilities and the primary attacks it has conducted; capacity building; international cooperation; and the impact of Israel's strategic culture on its cyber prowess. By placing Israel's actions in the realm of international relations theory, the book sheds light on many of the major questions in the field regarding cyber policies.

The most authoritative work to date on Israeli cyber strategy, this book provides a comprehensive look at the major actions Israel has taken in cyberspace. It also places them in the broader context of global cyber developments to help listeners understand state behavior in cyberspace.

About Matthew S. Cohen

Matthew S. Cohen is an assistant professor of practice in the Political Science and Public Policy Department at Merrimack College in North Andover, Massachusetts. He earned his PhD in political science at Northeastern University, and holds an ALM with a concentration in government from Harvard University, and a bachelor's degree from Brandeis University with a dual major in politics and sociology. Matthew served as a consultant for the Cyber Security Project at Harvard University's Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs. He has previously published on cyber-security policy, Russian foreign policy, international relations theory, delegitimization and lawfare, Israeli security policy, Turkish-Israeli relations, and Turkish politics. Before entering academia, Matthew worked at the local, state, and federal levels of American government, including over seven years at the Massachusetts State House as a research and budget director. He is additionally a local elected official.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Ben on February 08, 2024

Last month, CNN reported that JPMorgan Chase says it had seen a sizable increase in attempts by hackers each day to infiltrate its systems over the previous year, highlighting the escalating cybersecurity challenges the bank and other Wall Street firms are facing. JPMorgan Chase, the largest US bank......more