Publications
Volume 1 | No. 1 | January 2017

The periodical Cyberspace, Intelligence, and Security first issue is a direct continuation of Military and Strategic Affairs. 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 deals 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 also devotes 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.
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 E"ect 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 opinions expressed in INSS publications are the authors’ alone.
Publication Series
Cyber, Intelligence, and Security