"[...] this is the first anthology to specifically investigate the history and state of cyber warfare in the Middle East. It gathers an array of technical practitioners, social science scholars, and legal experts to provide a panoramic overview and cross-sectional analysis covering four main areas: privacy and civil society; the types of cyber conflict; information and influence operations; and methods of countering extremism online. The book highlights the real threat of hacktivism and informational warfare between state actors and the specific issues affecting the MENA region. These include digital authoritarianism and malware attacks in the Middle East, analysis of how ISIS and the Syrian electronic army use the internet, and the impact of disinformation and cybercrime in the Gulf. The book captures the flashpoints and developments in cyber conflict in the past 10 years and offers a snapshot of the region's still-early cyber history. It also clarifies how cyber warfare may develop in the near- to medium-term future and provides ideas of how its greatest risks can be avoided." (Publisher description)
1 Conduct of Code: A Historical Overview of Cyberspace in MENA / Paul Kurtz and Aaron Aach, 1
2 Cyber insurance as Cyber Diplomacy / Asaf Lubin, 25
3 Industrial Cyberattacks in the Middle East and International Consequences / Selena Larson and Sergio Caltagirone, 43
4 Influence Operations in the Middle East and the Prohibition on Intervention / Ido Kilovaty, 63
5 State-sanctioned Hacktivism: The Syrian Electronic Army / Evan Kohlmann and Alex Kobray, 79
6 Disinformation in the Gulf / James Shires, 103
7 Operation Glowing Symphony: The Missing Piece in the US Online Counter-ISIS Campaign / Michael Martelle and Audrey Alexander, 119
8 The Rise of Digital Authoritarianism in the Middle East / Mohammed Soliman, 137
9 A Battle of Two Pandemics: Coronavirus and Digital Authoritarianism in the Arab World / Sahar Khamis, 161
Conclusion: Toward a Safer Regional Cyberspace / Michael Saxton and Eliza Campbell, 179