Additionally, he serves as editor of the tri-yearly published, Military and Strategic Affairs academic journal at INSS.
In addition, Siboni is the deputy and chief methodologist of the IDF's Research Center for Force Deployment and Buildup.
The second point relates to the state responsibility, to enforce the use of technologies and practices in cyberspace defense in the civilian sector, which in many cases is part of its critical infrastructures.
The third point is the extent to which the state is entitled to store information about the civilian sector's activities in cyberspace in order to defend it.
The suggested framework uses several regulatory tools and is based on self-regulation by government authorities as well as mandatory regulation for the private sector.
DCOI 2016, held in Washington DC in May, was a concerted effort of the state of Israel and INSS that aimed at enhancing collaboration between the two countries in cybersecurity.
In 2016 within the scope of his consulting firm, G. Bina, Gabi has developed DSS, an analytical framework for cybersecurity assessment.
His first band was named GSM (Gabi, Shlomi, Michael) and was established during his high school years in Safed.