Jason Healey
Senior Research Scholar in the Faculty of International and Public Affairs; Adjunct Professor of International and Public Affairs
Personal Details
Jason Healey is a Senior Research Scholar at Columbia University’s School for International and Public Affairs specializing in cyber risk and conflict. He has taught and mentored hundreds of students who have gone onto careers at the White House, the finance sectors, civil society, and everywhere in between. Prior to Columbia, he was the founding director of the Cyber Statecraft Initiative of the Atlantic Council where he created the global “Cyber 9/12” student cyber-policy competition. He is the editor of the first history of conflict in cyberspace, A Fierce Domain: Cyber Conflict, 1986 to 2012. A frequent keynote speaker on these issues, he is rated as a “top-rated” speaker for the RSA Conference and won the inaugural “Best of Briefing Award” at Black Hat.
Jason was a founding member of both the Office of the National Cyber Director at the White House (2022) and the first cyber command in the world, the Joint Task Force for Computer Network Defense in 1998, where he was one of the early pioneers of cyber threat intelligence. During an earlier job in the White House, he was a director for cyber policy, coordinating efforts to secure US cyberspace and critical infrastructure. He created Goldman Sachs’ first cyber incident response capability and later oversaw the bank’s crisis management and business continuity in Asia. He served as the vice chair of the Financial Services Information Sharing and Analysis Center (FS-ISAC). He is on the review board of the DEF CON and Black Hat hacker conferences, served on the Defense Science Board task force on cyber deterrence, and is past president and founding board member of the Cyber Conflict Studies Association. He started his career as a US Air Force intelligence officer with jobs at the Pentagon and National Security Agency and is a certified board director (NACD.DC) and information systems security professional (CISSP).
Education
- United States Air Force Academy
- Johns Hopkins University
- James Madison University
Research And Publications
In The Media
"Success requires defining what winning looks like, propositions of how adversaries should operate and organize differently after suffering the pressure of U.S. defensive improvements and counteroffensive operations," writes Jason Healey.
The SIPA Cyber Regulations Watch newsletter sat down with Colin Ahern to discuss how New York approaches cybersecurity regulation.
Earlier this year, the New York Fed and Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA) co-organized the sixth annual State-of-the-Field Conference on Cyber Risk to Financial Stability.
Jason Healey and Tarang Jain MIA '25 write: "Attackers in cyberspace have long held system-wide advantages. Fighting back requires measuring progress."
"In a wiser world, Congress would have reformed the Insurrection Act in advance of this looming constitutional crisis," writes Jason Healey. "But it did not."