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Years of service
  
1975—1986

Name
  
Gabi Siboni


Allegiance
  
Israel Defense Forces

Rank
  
Aluf

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Commands held
  
Commander of Sayeret Golani, chief of staff of the Golani Brigade, chief of staff of a division

Battles/wars
  
First Lebanon War, South Lebanon conflict (1982–2000), First Intifada, Second Intifada, Second Lebanon War

Other work
  
Head of Institute for National Security Studies Military and Strategic Affairs and Cyber Warfare Research Programs

Battles and wars
  
1982 Lebanon War, South Lebanon conflict (1985–2000), First Intifada, Second Intifada, 2006 Lebanon War

Gabriel "Gabi" Siboni is a Colonel (Aluf Mishne) in the Israel Defense Forces Reserve service, and a Senior Research Fellow and the Director Military and Strategic Affairs and Cyber Warfare programs at the Institute for National Security Studies. Additionally, he serves as editor of the tri-yearly published, Military and Strategic Affairs academic journal at INSS. Dr. Siboni is a senior expert on national security, military strategy and operations, military technology, cyber warfare, and force buildup.

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Biography

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Siboni grew up in Safed, Israel. After enlisting to the IDF Siboni was assigned to the Golani Brigade, and served as a soldier as an infantry officer. He served in the Litani Operation as a Platoon Leader, First Lebanon War as a Company commander and Commanded Sayeret Golani, the brigade's reconnaissance unit in counter-guerrilla operations in South Lebanon. Within the scope of his Reserve service he served as chief of staff of the Golani Brigade. Siboni served as the chief of staff of a division during the Second Lebanon War and he presently serves as a senior planner for the IDF.

Dr. Siboni is a National Security Specialist and the Director of the Military and Strategic Affairs Program as well as of the Cyber Security Program at the Tel Aviv University's Institute for National Security Studies (INSS). Dr. Siboni is also the editor of the Military and Strategic Affairs Journal (to be named Cyber, Intelligence and Security Journal as of September 2016). He serves as a senior consultant to the IDF and other Israeli security organizations.

In addition, Dr. Siboni is the deputy and chief methodologist of the IDF's Research Center for Force Deployment and Buildup. In this scope he develops Strategic & Operational warfare concepts for various domains including: Integrated Combat in complex and densely populated areas, Cyber defense and Cyber warfare, Cognitive and Influence warfare and more. He also develops methodologies for Computerized Simulation for various needs including for Military Operations.

Dr. Siboni holds a B.Sc. and M.Sc. in engineering from Tel Aviv University and a doctorate in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) from Ben-Gurion University.

Cybersecurity

Dr. Siboni is a consultant in a wide range of fields, including: Cybersecurity (including ICS and SCADA Security), Information Technology, ICT Risk Management, and Strategic Planning. He has extensive proven experience in Decision Support Systems (DSS) related to Cyber Security Investment, and Security & Safety Control Systems.

His consulting firm, G. Bina, provides security and cyber-security advisory services across the top tier of the Israel private sector, including its infrastructure and defense firms, as well as most sensitive government, military and intelligence agencies. It also works in India supporting one of its critical financial markets infrastructure institutions and other global institution.

In his book Guidelines for a National Cyber Strategy, (coauthored with Ofer Assaf), Dr. Siboni outlines five points for which decisions are critical for determining a national strategy. Starting with the state's responsibility to protect the private sector in relation to cyberspace security and privacy issues. The second point relates to the state responsibility, to enforce the use of technologies and practices in cyberspace defense in the civilian sector, which in many cases is part of its critical infrastructures. The third point is the extent to which the state is entitled to store information about the civilian sector's activities in cyberspace in order to defend it. The fourth point concerns the state's responsibility to build cyberspace capabilities and use them in a manner that will attain the state's interests. And, finally, the fifth point is the state's ability to secure the infrastructure that will allow the realization of a cyber strategy over time.

Dr. Siboni's professional standing in the security community is reflected in his being responsible for the organization of DCOI – the INSS USA – Israel Cyber Security Summit for the past three years. DCOI 2016, held in Washington DC in May, was a concerted effort of the state of Israel and INSS that aimed at enhancing collaboration between the two countries in cybersecurity. The summit was supported by Israeli state agencies and major private companies from across the U.S. Keynote speakers at this year's event included: Admiral Michael S. Rogers – Director, NSA; Alejandro Mayorkas – Deputy Secretary, DHS; General David Petraeus – Former Director, CIA; Richard A. Clarke – Former White House National Coordinator for Security & Shawn Henry – Former Assistant Director of the FBI Cyber Division.

In 2016 within the scope of his consulting firm, G. Bina, Gabi has developed DSS, an Analytical Framework for Cybersecurity Assessment. This is a unique approach combines intelligence threats with organizations cyber controls maturity. The analysis process consists of three phases: First: Identify and Map the organization’s cyberspace threats, and assess the organization’s cybersecurity maturity level; Second: Analyze the organization’s cybersecurity maturity correlated against the threats; and finally Generate a prioritized cybersecurity action and investment.

Music career

Dr. Siboni is a guitar player. His first band was named GSM (Gabi, Shlomi, Michael) and was established during his high school years in Safed. In 2002 he established the band "Koach Meshikha" (Gravity) in which he played lead guitar together with his brother Prof. Daniel Sivan as a singer and rhythm guitar and his close friend Brigadier General Giora Segal of blessed memory on bass guitar. In 2009 and following his brother retirement, the band changed its name to "Jukebox" specializing in 60–70 rock & roll music. The band performs at clubs and concerts across the country.

Recent publications

  • Gabi Siboni and Ofer Assaf, Guidelines for a National Cyber Strategy, Memorandum No. 153, Tel Aviv: Institute for National Security Studies, March 2016.
  • Gabi Siboni, The Cyber Attack on the Ukrainian Electrical Infrastructure: Another Warning, INSS Insight No. 797, February 17, 2016.
  • Gabi Siboni and David Israel, Cyberspace Espionage and its Effect on Commercial Considerations, Military and Strategic Affairs, Volume 7, No. 3, December 2015.
  • Matthew Cohen, Charles Freilich and Gabi Siboni, Israel and Cyberspace: Unique Threat and Response, International Studies Perspectives, December 29, 2015.
  • Meir Elran and Gabi Siboni, Establishing an IDF Cyber Command, INSS Insight No. 719, July 7, 2015
  • Gabi Siboni, Confronting Spontaneous Terrorist Attacks, INSS Insight No. 667, February 24, 2015
  • Gabi Siboni, Cybersecurity Buildup of India's National Force, Observer Research Foundation, Digital Debate, CyFy Journal, 2015
  • Gabi Siboni, A good defense requires a good offense, even in cyberspace, The Jerusalem Post, May 27, 2015
  • Gabi Siboni, An Integrated Security Approach: The Key to Cyber Defense, The Georgetown Journal of International Affairs, May 7, 2015
  • Gabi Siboni, The Impact of Cyberspace on Asymmetric Conflict in the Middle East, The Georgetown Journal of International Affairs, April 29, 2015.
  • Gabi Siboni and Dudi Siman Tov, Cyberspace Extortion: North Korea versus the United States ,INSS Insight No. 646, December 23, 2014.
  • Gabi Siboni and Tal Koren, Cyberspace in the Service of ISIS, INSS Insight No. 601, September 4, 2014.
  • Gabi Siboni and, Sami Kronenfeld, Developments in Iranian Cyber Warfare 2013–2014, Military and Strategic Affairs, Volume 6, No. 2, August 2014.
  • Gabi Siboni, The Iranian Cyber Offensive during Operation Protective Edge, INSS Insight No. 598, August 26, 2014.
  • Gabi Siboni, Cyber tools are no substitute for human intelligence, Haaretz, July 2, 2014.
  • Gabi Siboni, Iranian Cyber Espionage: A Troubling New Escalation, INSS Insight No. 261, June 16, 2014.
  • Shahar Argaman and Gabi Siboni, Commercial and Industrial Cyber Espionage in Israel, Military and Strategic Affairs, Volume 6, No. 1, March 2014.
  • Gabi Siboni, No need to show Assad the door, yet, Israel Hayom Newspaper, May 21, 2013.
  • Amir Averbuch and Gabi Siboni, The Classic Cyber Defense Methods Have Failed – What Comes Next?, INSS, Military and Strategic Affairs, Volume 5, No. 1, May 2013.
  • Gabi Siboni and Sami Kronenfeld, Iran and Cyberspace Warfare, "Military and Strategic Affairs", Volume 4, No. 3, December 2012.
  • Gabi Siboni and Y. R., What Lies behind Chinese Cyber Warfare, "Military and Strategic Affairs", Volume 4, No. September 2, 2012.
  • Yoram Schweitzer, Gabi Siboni, Einav Yogev, Cyberspace and Terrorist Organizations, "Military and Strategic Affairs", Volume 3, No. 3, December 2011.
  • Gabi Siboni, From the Second Intifada through the Second Lebanon War to Operation Cast Lead: Puzzle Pieces of a Single Campaign, "Military and Strategic Affairs", Volume 1, No. 1, April 2009.
  • Gabi Siboni, Operations Cast Lead, Pillar of Defense, and Protective Edge: A Comparative Review, a chapter inside "The Lessons of Operation Protective Edge", eds. Anat Kurz and Shlomo Brom, INSS, 2014.
  • Gabi Siboni, Defeating Suicide Terrorism in Judea and Samaria, 2002–2005, "Military and Strategic Affairs", Volume 2, No. 2, October 2010.
  • Gabi Siboni and Amir Kulick, The Second Lebanon War as a Watershed, "Military and Strategic Affairs", Volume 1, No. 2, October 2009.
  • Gabi Siboni, The Military Power of the Islamic State, a chapter inside "The Islamic State", eds. Yoram Schweitzer and Omer Einav, INSS, 2016.
  • Tal Koren and Gabi Siboni, Cyberspace in the Service of ISIS, INSS Insight No. 601, September 4, 2014.
  • Gabi Siboni, Command and Authority in the IDF: The Winograd Challenge, "Military and Strategic Affairs", Volume 10, No. 2, August 2007.
  • Gabi Siboni, Victims of Friendly Fire: The Winograd Commission vs. the Citizens of Israel, "Military and Strategic Affairs", Volume 11, No. 1, June 2008.
  • Gabi Siboni, From Gaza to Lebanon and Back, "Military and Strategic Affairs", Volume 10, No. 1, June 2007.
  • Gabi Siboni and Tal Koren, The Threat of Connected Devices to the Internet, INSS Insight No. 867, November 7, 2016.
  • Gabi Siboni, The First Cognitive War, in "Strategic Survey for Israel 2017", eds. Shlomo Brom and Anat Kurz (Tel Aviv: ֻInstitute for National Security Studies, 2016).
  • Kobi Michael and Gabi Siboni, The First Circle of Military Challenges Facing Israel: Multiple Arenas and Diverse Enemies, in "Strategic Survey for Israel 2017", eds. Shlomo Brom and Anat Kurz (Tel Aviv: Institute for National Security Studies, 2016).
  • Gabi Siboni and Gal Perl Finkel, The IDF Exercises in Cyprus and Crete, INSS Insight No. 945, June 28, 2017.
  • References

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