With missiles in the sky and malware in the wires, hybrid warfare is no longer speculative. Daphna Canetti, Gal Dor, and Tal Mimran argue the Iran-Israel clash marks a strategic turning point — where democracies must defend minds as fiercely as borders
Associate Professor, Zefat Academic College / Research Fellow, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
In addition to his roles at Zefat Academic College and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Tal is also a Senior Research fellow at Tachlith Institute, a member of several NATO CCDCOE working groups, and an advisor to international organisations and companies on matters of international law and law and technology.
In the past, Tal represented Israel before UN human rights bodies as a legal adviser in the Ministry of Justice, and served in reserve duty as an operational legal adviser (consulting the IDF chief of the southern command).
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