In 1991, Joyal founded a security consulting company, Intercon International USA Inc., which published a weekly newsletter about security affairs in the former Soviet bloc. He later became a vice president at, and currently serves as managing director at National Strategies Inc. His published works include the book
Fifteen Years of Espionage () and "Singling out Arab-Americans," the January 21, 1991, editorial in the
Washington Post He has close ties with the government of the
Republic of Georgia: in 1998 he acted as the country's first lobbyist to the U.S. Government, In 2005 he spoke at the Georgian Embassy in Washington, DC, at the memorial service for
Zurab Zhvania, the former speaker of the Georgian Parliament. ==Murder attempt==