Ina Kubbe is an Adjunct Professor at Tel Aviv University, in the Department of Political Science, Government, and International Relations, where she primarily researches and teaches on corruption, cybercrime, gender politics and conflict resolution. She has more than 15 years of experience in these fields and has established herself as a recognized expert and academic specialist. She conducts extensive research and offers consultancy services to organizations such as the European Union, NATO, OSCE or UNODC.
Leveraging her extensive experience in political science, Ina examines the intersection of cybercrime with global security issues, gender, and governance. She explores how cybercrime influences and is influenced by political corruption, gender-based disparities, and international conflict, adding a crucial dimension to her investigations into the digital age's impact on global politics and security. Her research in this area aims to uncover the sophisticated dynamics of cybercrime, its implications for international relations, and strategies for effective cyber governance in cybersecurity policies.