SIPA Faculty-Jason Healey

Jason Healey

Senior Research Scholar in the Faculty of International and Public Affairs; Adjunct Professor of International and Public Affairs

SIPA Faculty-Jason Healey

International Affairs Building, Room 1337


Personal Details

Jason Healey is a Senior Research Scholar at Columbia University’s School for International and Public Affairs specializing in cyber conflict, competition and cooperation. Prior to this, he was the founding director of the Cyber Statecraft Initiative of the Atlantic Council where he remains a Senior Fellow. His was the editor of the first history of conflict in cyberspace, A Fierce Domain: Cyber Conflict, 1986 to 2012 and co-authored the book Cyber Security Policy Guidebook by Wiley.

His ideas on cyber topics have been widely published in over a hundred articles and essays published by the World Economic Forum, Aspen Strategy Group, Atlantic Council, and National Research Council. A Fierce Domain was reviewed favorably in the Economist and by numerous government leaders, including both the President of Estonia and former head of the CIA and NSA. Jason is also president of the Cyber Conflict Studies Association and previously was adjunct faculty at National Cryptologic School, Georgetown University, and Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies. He is an affiliate at Stanford University’s Center for International Security and Arms Control.

Jason was one of the pioneers of cyber threat intelligence and has unique experience working issues of cyber conflict and security spanning fifteen years across the public and private sectors. As Director for Cyber Infrastructure Protection at the White House from 2003 to 2005, he helped advise the President and coordinated US efforts to secure US cyberspace and critical infrastructure. He has worked twice for Goldman Sachs, first to anchor their team for responding to cyber attacks and later, as an executive director in Hong Kong to manage Asia-wide business continuity and create the bank’s regional crisis management capabilities to respond to earthquakes, tsunamis, or terrorist attacks. Immediately after the 9/11 attacks, his efforts as vice chairman of the Financial Services Information Sharing and Analysis Center created bonds between the finance sector and government that remain strong today.

Starting his career in the United States Air Force, Jason earned two Meritorious Service Medals for his early work in cyber operations at Headquarters Air Force at the Pentagon and as a plankowner (founding member) of the Joint Task Force – Computer Network Defense, the world’s first joint cyber warfighting unit. He has degrees from the United States Air Force Academy (Political Science), Johns Hopkins University (Liberal Arts) and James Madison University (Information Security). He has been an improv comedian in Washington DC and Hong Kong.

Education

  • United States Air Force Academy
  • Johns Hopkins University
  • James Madison University

Research And Publications

In The Media

It is not yet clear if President Trump's TikTok plan resolves the true security concern about TikTok, which has more to do with code and algorithms than company ownership. Jason Healey comments.

Sep 19 2020
New York Times

Jason Healey writes that it's time to set better limits on the U.S. military's ability to operate against Americans.

Sep 09 2020
Defense One

Jason Healey comments on a new Defense Information Systems Agency program.

Sep 01 2020
Breaking Defense

Funding doesn't match the rhetoric, observes Jason Healey.

May 31 2020
Lawfare

Participants responded to a fictional cyber attack on ports, shipping, and navigation.

Mar 23 2020