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− | Former deputy chief of Mossad, Director General of the Ministry of Intelligence Services, and Director General of the Ministry of Strategic Affairs. Served as a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution in Washington D.C. Currently President of Fortify Solutions Inc. and member of the Yesh Atid party.<ref>https://www.eng.arenajournal.org.il/swot-ram-ben-barak</ref> | + | Former deputy chief of [[Mossad]], Director General of the [[Ministry of Intelligence Services]], and Director General of the [[Ministry of Strategic Affairs]]. Served as a senior fellow at the [[Brookings Institution]] in Washington D.C. Currently President of [[Fortify Solutions Inc.]] and member of the [[Yesh Atid]] party.<ref>https://www.eng.arenajournal.org.il/swot-ram-ben-barak</ref> |
− | **Board Member - Cyabra, Cyber Security & Disinformation Company.<ref> Israel 21c [https://archive.vn/82D9Q former Mossad deputy director Ram Ben Barak is on the company’s board of directors.] ''Israel 21c'' Retrieved from Archive.today of 25 June 2020 on 25 June 2020.</ref> | + | **Board Member - [[Cyabra]], Cyber Security & Disinformation Company.<ref> Israel 21c [https://archive.vn/82D9Q former Mossad deputy director Ram Ben Barak is on the company’s board of directors.] ''Israel 21c'' Retrieved from Archive.today of 25 June 2020 on 25 June 2020.</ref> |
− | **Chairman of the board at Eye-Minders.<ref> Wikipedia [https://archive.vn/5kYr9 Ram Ben-Barak] ''Wikipedia'' Retrieved from Archive.today of 25 June 2020 on 25 June 2020.</ref> | + | **Chairman of the board at [[Eye-Minders]].<ref> Wikipedia [https://archive.vn/5kYr9 Ram Ben-Barak] ''Wikipedia'' Retrieved from Archive.today of 25 June 2020 on 25 June 2020.</ref> |
− | **Served as an advisor to the Israeli Embassy in Washington and a visiting research fellow at the Saban Center for Middle East Policy at the Brookings Institution. | + | **Served as an advisor to the Israeli Embassy in Washington and a visiting research fellow at the [[Saban Center for Middle East Policy]] at the Brookings Institution. |
**Deputy Head of Mossad 2009-2011 | **Deputy Head of Mossad 2009-2011 | ||
**Joned Mossad in 1984. | **Joned Mossad in 1984. | ||
− | **IDF Counter-Terrorism Division, 1981. | + | **[[IDF Counter-Terrorism Division]], 1981. |
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[File:Screenshot 2022-02-17 at 15.36.40.png|200px|thumb|right|Ram Ben-Barak]]
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Career
Former deputy chief of Mossad, Director General of the Ministry of Intelligence Services, and Director General of the Ministry of Strategic Affairs. Served as a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution in Washington D.C. Currently President of Fortify Solutions Inc. and member of the Yesh Atid party.[1]
- Board Member - Cyabra, Cyber Security & Disinformation Company.[2]
- Chairman of the board at Eye-Minders.[3]
- Served as an advisor to the Israeli Embassy in Washington and a visiting research fellow at the Saban Center for Middle East Policy at the Brookings Institution.
- Deputy Head of Mossad 2009-2011
- Joned Mossad in 1984.
- IDF Counter-Terrorism Division, 1981.
Education
Ben-Barak is a graduate of the National Defense College and has an MA degree in Government and National Security from University of Haifa. [4]
Activities
Contact
Notes
- ↑ https://www.eng.arenajournal.org.il/swot-ram-ben-barak
- ↑ Israel 21c former Mossad deputy director Ram Ben Barak is on the company’s board of directors. Israel 21c Retrieved from Archive.today of 25 June 2020 on 25 June 2020.
- ↑ Wikipedia Ram Ben-Barak Wikipedia Retrieved from Archive.today of 25 June 2020 on 25 June 2020.
- ↑ Michael Bachner, Ex-deputy Mossad chief joins centrist Yesh Atid party Times of Israel, 15 Jan 2018, archived on 4 February 2022 at https://archive.ph/wip/qXpZ4