Securing Israel: Lessons Learned From a Nation Under Constant Threat of Attack

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2017-02-01
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17 pages
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At the request of Chairman Ron Johnson, the Majority Staff of the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs issued a report discussing Israel's approach to cybersecurity and their experience in addressing cyber threats. The report further discussed Israel's approach to Border Security, including the West Bank Barrier, border crossings, ports of entry, and aviation security. The report found that by comparing Israel security experiences to the security policies of the United States, that U.S. administration can take important steps towards increasing U.S. homeland security.
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