LTC Chase Hasbrouck, USA

U.S. Army Cyber Command

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LTC Chase Hasbrouck serves as the Chief of Forensics and Malware Analysis at U.S. Army Cyber Command, where he leads the Army's premier forensics and malware analysis laboratory, sets policy for F&MA activities across the Army enterprise, and supports national-level cyber missions. In this role, he supports complex cyber incident responses and security operations at scale across a global network infrastructure.

He brings extensive experience in crisis leadership during nationally significant cybersecurity events, including operations during the SolarWinds incident, and has successfully managed 24/7 security operations with teams exceeding 70 personnel.

As a founding contributor to the Army's cyber capabilities, he helped establish the Cyber Protection Brigade and the Army Cyber School while pioneering innovative approaches to cyber operations and defense. As one of the Army’s first Analytic Support Officers (ASO), he has been instrumental in developing cyber operations that integrate data analytics directly into operational planning.
Beyond his military service, he contributes to national security as a member of the Information Science & Technology Study Group (ISAT), where he volunteers alongside leading scientists to advise DARPA on future technology directions and security implications. His current research focus centers on the strategic impact of artificial intelligence on cybersecurity and national defense.

He holds a Bachelor's degree in Political Science and Computer Science, an MBA, and is currently pursuing a Master's degree in Computer Science from Georgia Tech. His certifications include CISSP, CISM, advanced GIAC credentials in forensics and reverse engineering, Microsoft Azure cloud certifications, and specialized credentials in AI/ML applications.

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