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IDF Cyber Directorate head awards US Cyber Command liaison officer with service medal

The American officer was cited in recognition of his creativity, innovation, and understanding o Israel’s area of operations.

A ceremony to award a service medal to the United States Cyber Command Liaison Officer in Israel, “Mr. M.” Credit: Courtesy of IDF Spokesperson
A ceremony to award a service medal to the United States Cyber Command Liaison Officer in Israel, “Mr. M.” Credit: Courtesy of IDF Spokesperson

The Israel Defense Force’s Head of the J6 and Cyber Defense Directorate, Maj. Gen. Lior Carmeli, awarded a service medal to the United States Cyber Command Liaison Officer in Israel, “Mr. M.” on Tuesday.

The award was granted “in recognition of his work promoting strategic operational cooperation in the cyber arena,” the IDF said in a statement.

“Since the establishment of the U.S. Cyber Command, Mr. M. has been leading and promoting cooperation with Israel,” it added.

During the ceremony, Brig. Gen. “R.”, Head of the IDF’s Spectrum and Cyber Defense Brigade, stated, “Throughout each of our interactions, what defined you most was your creativity, innovation, understanding of the complexity of our area of operations, and deep motivation to turn ideas into reality.”

Last year, the IDF and U.S. military’s Cyber Command held a large joint exercise to strengthen coordination and partnership.

During the drill, tens of Israeli cyber defenders from the Joint Cyber Defense Division, along with cyber defenders from the Intelligence Directorate, Israeli Air Force, Israeli Navy and its ground forces, flew to the U.S.

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