The Institute for National Security Studies (INSS), January 2017

From the editorial of the first issue:

„Dear Readers,
The periodical Cyberspace, Intelligence, and Security is proud to present
its first issue. It is a direct continuation of Military and Strategic Affairs,
which the Institute for National Security Studies has published for the last
eight years. The new journal is aimed at writers and readers interested or
working in the many fields of cyberspace, including academia, policymaking
and government, the army, intelligence agencies, economics, law, and, of
course, those who are developing and providing solutions to cyberspace
problems, as well as the parties in industry who represent the customers of
those solutions.
The new journal will deal with a range of topics, including global policy
and strategy in cyberspace, regulation of cyberspace, safeguarding national
resilience in cyberspace, and defense of critical national infrastructures. The
journal will also devote space to topics related to cyber-force construction,
such as the human resources, means of warfare, doctrine, organization,
training, and command, as well as aspects of defensive and offensive cyberwar.
The journal will invite experts to contribute articles in legal and ethical
issues, privacy protection, in addition to relations between states and the
global technological giants of cyberspace. Specialists will be called upon to
write about strategic and military thought, the deployment of military force
in cyberspace, propaganda operations, analysis of cyber incidents and their
ramifications, as well as the balance of deterrence, analysis of cyberthreats
and risks, intelligence, information sharing, and public-private partnerships
aimed at improving cyber defense. Technological experts will be encouraged
to write about technological developments, case studies, research methods,
and the development of processes connected to cyberspace.
A call for papers and writing instructions will be appended to every issue
of the journal and will be available at the INSS website.
I hope you will find this journal an important forum for learning and
developing knowledge about cyberspace, intelligence, and security.
Dr. Gabi Siboni“

Contents:

Editor’s Foreword

Jointness in Intelligence Organizations: Theory Put into Practice
Kobi Michael, David Siman-Tov, and Oren Yoeli

The United States’ Cyber Warfare History: Implications on Modern Cyber Operational Structures and Policymaking
Omry Haizler

Lessons Learned from the “Viral Caliphate”: Viral Effect as a New PSYOPS Tool?
Miron Lakomy

An Intelligence Civil War: “HUMINT’” vs. “TECHINT”
Matthew Crosston and Frank Valli

Israeli Cyberspace Regulation: A Conceptual Framework, Inherent Challenges, and Normative Recommendations
Gabi Siboni and Ido Sivan-Sevilla

Artificial Intelligence in Cybersecurity
Nadine Wirkuttis and Hadas Klein

Pedal to the Metal? The Race to Develop Secure Autonomous Cars
Andrew Tabas

The complete issue can be downloaded from ETH’s CSS homepage or from the INSS homepage