Jack Cable
Jack Cable is a hacker who works at the intersection of cybersecurity and public policy. Jack most recently worked as a security architect at the Krebs Stamos Group. Before that, Jack served as an Election Security Technical Advisor at the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), where he led the development and deployment of Crossfeed, a pilot to scan election assets nationwide.
Jack is a top ranked bug bounty hacker, having identified over 350 vulnerabilities in companies including Google, Facebook, Uber, Yahoo, and the U.S. Department of Defense. After placing first in the Hack the Air Force challenge, Jack began working at the Pentagon’s Defense Digital Service. Jack was named one of Time Magazine’s 25 most influential teens for 2018.
At Stanford, Jack was a Research Assistant with the Stanford Internet Observatory and Stanford Empirical Security Research Group and helped launched Stanford’s bug bounty program, one of the first in higher education.
Jack is serving on the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee under Chairman Peters (D-MI) and working on cybersecurity, misinformation, and disinformation.