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

Journal Articles
March 2023

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

In The News

Cyber Security
News

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

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
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