Military Cyber Schools for the US?

By Paolo von Schirach

President, Global Policy Institute; Professor of Political Science and International Relations at Bay Atlantic University, Washington, DC

The lead story in a recent Exchange supplement of The Wall Street Journal (August 31 – September 1, 2024) is intriguingly titled “Silicon Valley Is in Love With the Israeli Military.” At first glance, I expected this article to delve into possible indiscretions related to military-to-military cooperation mediated by Silicon Valley tech firms. However, that was not the case.

Instead, the lengthy article provides a detailed account of successful and heavily funded high-tech firms including cyber schools, primarily specializing in cybersecurity. Some of these firms are based in Silicon Valley, while others are located in Israel. What they all have in common—here’s the twist—is that their founders are veterans of Unit 8200, a large and highly specialized cyber warfare unit within the Israeli army. This is well-known and openly discussed both in Silicon Valley and Israel.

Here’s the story: The Israeli army seeks exceptionally talented young people for its secret cyber warfare operations within Unit 8200. There are thousands of recruits. After passing rigorous tests and undergoing some training, these young recruits are thrust into the cyber warfare trenches. They tackle issues, devise creative solutions, and innovate in the high-pressure environment of a country—Israel—that is, for all practical purposes, in an undeclared war with Iran and its proxies in the region and beyond.

What we see now is that many Unit 8200 veterans, upon retiring from the service, transition into business—and do so quite successfully. Many of them move to Silicon Valley, still the epicenter of U.S. high-tech innovation. The statistics are impressive.

WSJ Article Found

According to the WSJ article, “There are at least five tech companies founded by Unit 8200 alumni that are publicly traded in the U.S., collectively worth around $160 billion. Private companies started by ex-8200 soldiers are valued at billions more.” Among these companies are Wiz and Palo Alto Networks.

But this is only part of the story. There are many more cybersecurity firms founded in Israel by Unit 8200 veterans, including Zafran, founded by Sanaz Yashar. In fact, Tel Aviv has a Unit 8200 alumni association that sponsors events and webinars for its members.

This scenario represents an extraordinarily successful example of a government institution nurturing young talent, who, after completing their military service, go on to create highly successful businesses that benefit the nation and enhance cyber defenses.

The U.S. equivalent of Unit 8200 is the National Security Agency (NSA). However, the NSA is a highly secretive agency rarely discussed in public. I am not aware of the NSA engaging in a role similar to Unit 8200, where exceptionally talented young people help the U.S. combat cyber threats while also being groomed to become business leaders in a strategic field critical to national security. If such a nurturing approach exists in the U.S., it is not openly discussed.

If this model is not in place, U.S. military and civilian national security leaders should seriously consider the Israeli Unit 8200 experience. This recommendation should extend to all NATO countries as well. We, the Western world, face mounting cyber threats.

We are effectively in an unconventional, undeclared war with rogue nations and criminal organizations, sometimes associated with these nations. The “bad guys” are relentlessly attacking our data centers and critical infrastructure. To counter these threats, we need all available resources and coordinated efforts every day.

U.S. military units and American private sector firms, particularly those funded by Silicon Valley venture capital, should collaborate closely. Military units that attract and recruit young computer geniuses will be crucial in winning this ongoing cyber war.

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The Abraham Accords and the Normalization of Relations

Dubai, UAE – July 31, 2024The Abraham Accords, signed on September 15, 2020, were a significant breakthrough in Middle Eastern diplomacy. As the Abrahamic Business Circle’s Founder and Chairman, Dr. Raphael Nagel has personally observed the profound impact of these agreements, which have fundamentally reshaped geopolitical dynamics and fostered economic relationships in the region.

The Abraham Accords enabled the establishment of diplomatic relations between Israel and the United Arab Emirates (UAE), marking the beginning of a new period of collaboration. This advancement arises from a practical acknowledgment of shared advantages, disregarding enduring political and ideological disparities. The Accords have established a structure for lasting peace and economic well-being by promoting open communication and collaboration.

From an economic standpoint, the normalization has opened up substantial prospects for commerce, investment, and technology interchange. As the leader of the Abrahamic Business Circle, I have successfully facilitated connections between business leaders from both nations, fostering collaborations in fields including technology, healthcare, and finance. The accords have stimulated more than $500 million in trade within the initial year, emphasizing the concrete advantages of this diplomatic achievement.

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There has been a significant growth in cultural and social interactions. The tourism industry between Israel and the UAE has experienced a significant increase, with a large number of visitors visiting unfamiliar locations and immersing themselves in varied cultural experiences. The Abrahamic Business Circle has arranged multiple conferences and activities to promote cultural comprehension and establish personal relationships, so strengthening the interpersonal bonds that are the foundation of the Accords.

The Abraham Accords have also stimulated wider regional collaboration. Bahrain, Sudan, and Morocco have emulated the UAE’s example by establishing diplomatic ties with Israel, so generating a consequential wave of diplomacy. The combined force of this momentum is transforming the Middle East, creating an environment that is favorable for resolving conflicts and promoting cooperative development. As Dr. Raphael Nagel, I have observed how these advancements correspond with the objective of the Abrahamic economic Circle: to foster peace and affluence through collaborative economic endeavors.

Nevertheless, the expedition is not devoid of obstacles. Efforts must be consistently made to guarantee that all parts of society benefit from the normalization process, given the complexity of the geopolitical context. The Abrahamic Business Circle is dedicated to promoting conversation and comprehension, and lobbying for measures that promote comprehensive growth and stability.

Ultimately, the Abraham Accords signify a momentous stride towards a Middle East that is characterized by more collaboration and economic success. As the Abrahamic Business Circle’s Founder and Chairman, Dr. Raphael Nagel is committed to promoting the essence of these accords by fostering ongoing economic cooperation and cultural interchange. By utilizing the advantages offered by normalization, we can establish a solid basis for enduring peace and shared economic success in the area.

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Innovation at The Abrahamic Business Circle

The Abrahamic Business Circle’s Event Highlights Israel’s Technological Prowess and Global Economic Partnerships

Dubai, UAE – July 25, 2024The Abrahamic Business Circle held a very successful Investors Roundtable at the upscale Hotel Bristol in Vienna one month ago, on June 25, 2024. The event featured high-level networking and thought-provoking talks. Israel’s ambassador to Austria, His Excellency Mr. David Roet, gave the keynote address and stressed the importance of strategic innovation in promoting global economic growth.

In his engrossing speech, Ambassador Roet emphasized Israel’s steadfast dedication to innovation and emphasized the country’s strategic focus on enterprise IT, cybersecurity, fintech, and healthtech—all of which are areas where funding has recently declined. The envoy praised Israel’s extraordinary capacity to reevaluate and find fresh investment possibilities while highlighting the nation’s tenacity and flexibility in the face of adversity.

During his speech, Israel demonstrated its commitment to breaking new ground and retaining its position as a leader in these important fields.

Israel Innovation Ecosystem

Israel secured an amazing $1.8 billion over 114 investment rounds in the first quarter of 2024, with expectations to reach $2.4 billion by the end of the year, demonstrating the strength of the country’s innovation ecosystem. Remarkably, the cybersecurity industry alone brought in a healthy $846 million, or almost half of the total funds.

Ambassador Roet said, “These figures reflect investor confidence in our ability to lead and innovate,” underscoring the confidence that investors throughout the world have in Israel’s technological competence and progressive outlook.

The Chairman of The Abrahamic Business Circle, Dr. Raphael Nagel, was present in the esteemed audience. Renowned businessman and financier Dr. Nagel has a wealth of knowledge in developing global businesses and practicing economic diplomacy.

His leadership in The Abrahamic Business Circle has played a pivotal role in cultivating a forum that unites disparate economic sectors and encourages cooperative endeavors with the objective of propelling worldwide wealth.

The Investors Roundtable hosted by THE ABRAHAMIC BUSINESS CIRCLE offered a special forum for international investors to investigate the numerous prospects found in Israel’s booming IT sector. The speech by Ambassador Roet was a motivating reminder of Israel’s unwavering commitment to quality and its crucial role in influencing the direction of technology.

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