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HOW ISRAEL IS THINKING OUTSIDE THE BOX TO STOP CYBER TERROR

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APRIL 19, 2017 15:26

Recognized as the fourth front, soldiers of the IDF's Cyber Defense Academy train for threats in a world with no rules.

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Cyber hackers [illustrative]. (photo credit:REUTERS)


Israel is a world leader in cyber defense, and it all starts in the nondescript buildings of the IDF’s Cyber Defense Academy in central Israel.

“We’ve stopped being a nation that just picks oranges. Everything starts and end with the idea of the start-up nation,” a senior officer in Israel’s C4I and IT Cyber Defense Academy told The Jerusalem Post, adding that “it is technology that is helping win wars quicker and more effectively.”

The dangers posed by cyber-crime or cyber-terrorism has been characterized as a significant world-wide threat and the soldiers of the IDF’s C41 unit work on around the clock to counter and deter these types of threats posed to Israel by her enemies.

In a world where there are no rules, the senior officer explained that the enemy has the motivation and the larger groups like Hezbollah may even have the ability to hack into the computer systems on rockets launched by Israel against her enemies and turn them against Israeli citizens instead.
“A rocket launched by Israel may be hacked and instead of hitting the proper target it may be hacked and strike a kindergarten. Then it’s game over,” he said.

As the threat posed by cyber terror continues to grow, so does the knowledge of the soldiers in the IT and Cyber Defense Academy. Known as a “start-up nation,” Israel has thousands of companies providing pioneering technology to customers around the globe.

“The world is completely attached to the internet and world of cyber. Generation Z learns differently than we did. If we don’t teach them in an effective way then they won’t learn,” the senior officer explained.

“You must be continuously changing or else you are no longer relevant,” he added

According to the senior officer, the biggest threat to Israel is cyberterrorism but the IDF is continuously growing to counter it and IDF Chief of Staff Lt.Gen. Gadi Eisenkot has realized that there are now four fronts during wartime, the air, ground, sea and cyber. Speaking in March at the Meir Dagan Conference at the Netanya Academic College, Eisenkot confirmed his statement, saying that cyber-warfare is the fourth biggest threat facing Israel, calling it a "new threat whose power we are only now starting to see.”

“We've made changes to our level of preparedness, both on the military and state levels. We have made much progress in our defense and attack capabilities in the cyber department, out of the understanding that this threat will only grow in the near future,” Eisenkot added.

For the senior officer, it is imperative to think constantly outside the box in the world of cyber-terrorism. “We need to be ready for the knife in the hand of a terrorist just like we must be ready for a terrorist to hack a computer. We must be ready for both the strategic and tactical threat.”

http://www.jpost.com/Israel-News/Th...-the-threats-posed-by-cyber-terrorists-488324
 
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Israel also offered the UK info on the sophistication of the Chinese cyber warfare capability in order to mend ties after the passport incident --- something the West is struggling to define. Impressive progress in this realm by Israel.

I've also read that China and Israel jointly stole US nuclear designs to build their own bombs, with Israel largely taking care of the HUMINT part and getting Chinese agents close enough to steal files of a hard drive remotely.
 
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Israel also offered the UK info on the sophistication of the Chinese cyber warfare capability in order to mend ties after the passport incident --- something the West is struggling to define. Impressive progress in this realm by Israel.

I've also read that China and Israel jointly stole US nuclear designs to build their own bombs, with Israel largely taking care of the HUMINT part and getting Chinese agents close enough to steal files of a hard drive remotely.
I don't know about that, but Israel is gettin 10%-20% of the global investments in cyber from around the world.
Alot of defense and cyber companies has branches in Israel, and universities and army working together on the subject.
 
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