This fellowship on Cybersecurity in the Middle-East might be of interest to 
some. If interested, please read on.

Fahd

Date: Wednesday, February 28, 2018 at 11:09 AM
Subject: FW: Cybersecurity Project call for “Cybersecurity in the Middle-East” 
Fellowship




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Over the last 10 years, no region has seen more cyber attacks than the Middle 
East.  These attacks include traditional acts of cybercrime, like a $45 million 
heist against two banks in Oman and the UAE in 2013.  More worrisome are the 
cyber attacks that seek to sabotage critical, physical infrastructure, like the 
destructive attacks against the business networks of Saudi Aramco and Qatar’s 
Rasgas in 2012.  In those twin attacks, tens of thousands of computers were 
rendered useless and production at these facilities was brought to a 
standstill.  Making matters worse is that countries in the region continue to 
adopt new digital technologies into their societies, economies, and their 
infrastructure, without the requisite attention to security.   The result is a 
region poised to see continuing vulnerability as connectivity outpaces security.

The Cybersecurity Project at the Belfer Center for Science and International 
Affairs is looking for a junior or mid-career practitioner or academic with a 
strong background or interest in cybersecurity and the Middle East to address 
these issues. The topic of cybersecurity should be construed broadly and does 
not require professional-level technical competency.

This in-residence fellowship at the Belfer Center is anticipated to last for 
ten months (from September 2018 to June 2019).  The fellow will be expected to:

  *   Develop a policy-relevant research proposal about cybersecurity and the 
Middle East.
  *   Write a report about cybersecurity and the Middle East.
  *   Participate in the Cybersecurity Project’s team research meetings and 
seminars.
  *   Participate in the events and activities of the Middle East Initiative as 
much as possible.

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Application Instructions

To apply, please submit the following information in one (1) email to 
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 by March 30th, 11:59 PM.

  *   Personal information
     *   Full Name
     *   Email
     *   Phone Number
  *   1 page resume or CV, including most recent education/degree and work 
experience

  *   Writing sample (maximum 2500 words)
     *   Your writing sample may be an excerpt from, or the entirety of, a 
published or unpublished piece written by the applicant (co-authored pieces not 
accepted) in English.  The subject of the writing sample need not be explicitly 
about cybersecurity and the Middle East, but some link to the region or 
technology issues is preferred.

  *   Research statement (maximum 2500 words)
     *   The first page should be a statement of no more than 250 words that 
describes the policy relevance of the proposed research. This statement should 
articulate the intended audience, as well as the problem or problems that the 
research will help the intended audience address.













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