Gil Baram

Biography

Dr. Gil Baram is a senior lecturer (US Associate Professor) at the Political Studies Department, Bar Ilan University. She is a non-resident research scholar at the Center for Long-Term Cybersecurity (CLTC), University of California, Berkeley. She is also a senior adjunct research fellow at the Centre of Excellence for National Security, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. Previously, she was a Fulbright Cybersecurity postdoctoral fellow at the Center for International Security and Cooperation (CISAC) at Stanford University.

Dr. Baram’s research explores, among other areas, AI-driven cyber threats, the impact of technology on national security, the role of Intelligence agencies in cyber operations, cyber threats to space systems, cyber diplomacy and norms development, and data-based approaches to cyber conflict research.

publications

A sliding scale of secrecy: toward a better understanding of the role of publicity in offensive cyber operations

Author(s)
A sliding scale of secrecy: toward a better understanding of the role of publicity in offensive cyber operations
Journal Articles
March 2023

In The News

Cyber Security
News

A sliding scale of secrecy: toward a better understanding of the role of publicity in offensive cyber operations (Taylor & Francis)

In recent years, offensive cyber operations are becoming another tool among many in the diplomatic toolbox of states, with countries discussing cyberattacks more openly than before.
A sliding scale of secrecy: toward a better understanding of the role of publicity in offensive cyber operations (Taylor & Francis)
cybersecurity
Commentary

How the cyberwar between Iran and Israel has intensified

Three things to know about the not-so-covert cyber-operations between these two adversaries
How the cyberwar between Iran and Israel has intensified