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Eric Rosenbach

The Honorable Eric Brien Rosenbach[1] is an American public servant and Harvard professor who served as Pentagon Chief of Staff from July 2015 to January 2017 and as Assistant Secretary of Defense for Homeland Defense and Global Security from September 2014 to September 2015.[2] As Chief of Staff, Rosenbach assisted Secretary Ash Carter on the Department of Defense's major challenges of the time, which included increased Russian aggression, the Syrian Civil War, and North Korean missile tests.[3]

Eric Brien Rosenbach
Assistant Secretary of Defense for Global Security and Homeland Defense
In office
September 23, 2014 – July 6, 2015
PresidentBarack Obama
Preceded byTodd M. Rosenblum (Acting)
Succeeded byThomas F. Akin (Acting)
Personal details
BornColorado Springs, Colorado
EducationDavidson College (BA)
Harvard University (MPP)
Georgetown University (JD)
Military service
Allegiance United States
Branch/service United States Army
Years of service1995-2000
RankCaptain

Born in Colorado Springs, Colorado,[1] Rosenbach received his B.A. in Political Science in 1995 from Davidson College where he participated in the Army Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC, AROTC) program.[4] He received a Masters in Public Policy from the Harvard Kennedy School of Government in 2004 and a Juris Doctor from Georgetown University Law Center in 2007. He was a Fulbright Scholar 1995 - 1996.[5]

Rosenbach's background is in cybersecurity, both public and private sector. He was the first-ever DoD ‘cyber tzar’ known as the Principal Cyber Advisor to the Secretary of Defense. From September 2011 to August 2014, he served as the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Cyber, in which role he oversaw and led the DoD's cybersecurity strategy.[2] Rosenbach continued to oversee cybersecurity as Chief of Staff. From 2000 to 2002 he advised Tiscali, the then-largest Internet service provider in Europe, on cybersecurity as their Chief Security Officer,[6] and prior to that, he was an Army intelligence communications officer.[7]

Returning to Harvard Kennedy School to teach in 2007, Rosenbach was the executive director of the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs for three years before going to the DoD. He would again return to Harvard in May 2017 to become co-director of the Belfer Center with Secretary Ash Carter.[7]

Early life edit

Eric Rosenbach was born at the US Air Force Academy in Colorado. His father, Dr. William E. Rosenbach,[8] a thirty-year Air Force Veteran, served in the U.S. Air Force flying a Lockheed C-130 Hercules in the Vietnam War. A professor at the academy, Dr. Rosenbach was an influential force in Eric Rosenbach's decision to join the military through the ROTC program.[9]

Education edit

Rosenbach graduated from Gettysburg Area High School in 1991 and played football and basketball while a student there.

On a ROTC scholarship at Davidson, Rosenbach was elected student body president, played quarterback for the Davidson football team, and was a ROTC battalion commander. Rosenbach got involved in Davidson's Dean Rusk International Studies Program and found public service appealing. A Davidson article quotes him as saying, “Public service motivated me. It’s a rewarding feeling to know you’re making a little bit of difference in the world. I figured that I’d be either a history or government teacher, or work in the foreign service.[10]” The Dean Rusk program gave Rosenbach a grant to go to Vietnam - the country where his father had flown for the US Air Force and had almost been shot down. The trip inspired him to think deeply about military use of force and US foreign policy.[9]

Upon graduation from Davidson, Rosenbach became a Fulbright Scholar and studied privatization in post-communist Bulgaria for a year.[11] He then entered the US Army as an intelligence officer in the Army (see early career).[7]

Rosenbach attended Harvard Kennedy School from 2002 to 2004 and received a Masters in Public Policy. He was HKS professors Richard A Clarke and Graham Allison's Graduate Assistant; they both have been great mentors to him.[12] Upon graduating he enrolled into the Georgetown University Law Center and obtained a Juris Doctor in 2007.

Rosenbach learned German at the Volkshochschule Rosenheim in Germany.  

Career edit

Rosenbach served as the commander of a communications intelligence unit in the US Army for four years, 1996–2000. The unit, which worked closely with the National Security Agency,  provided strategic information to support US operations in Bosnia and Kosovo. The Central Intelligence Agency named it the top intelligence organization in the U.S. military for two consecutive years.[7]

In 2000 Rosenbach left the Army with the rank of captain. He became the chief security officer for Tiscali, an internet telecommunication company that was then the largest Internet service provider in Europe. For two years he was responsible for their cybersecurity. He recollects, “It was such a different environment from the army. I had a fancy company car and flew all over Europe. But then 9/11 happened, and that really jarred me. I realized what I was doing didn’t feel rewarding, and went back to school intent on doing something in the public sector[citation needed].”

After graduating from HKS in 2004, Rosenbach worked on the core staff of John Kerry's 2004 Presidential Campaign for Kerry's security advisors Rand Beers and Susan Rice.[9]

Rosenbach served as a professional staff member for the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, US Senate.[7] In that role he led the investigation into whether there were ties between Al-Qaeda and Saddam Hussein in the 9/11 attacks. He also had oversight of the US’ counterterrorism profile and the individual agencies’ counterterrorism operations (including the CIA and NSA).

Concurrently (2005 - 2007), Rosenbach advised Senator Chuck Hagel as his National Security Advisor.[13]

The Department of Defense edit

Rosenbach became the second ever Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Cyber in September 2011.[2] In that position he was responsible for creating and implementing DoD's strategy for US operations in cyberspace. He co-authored Presidential Policy Directive 20, which established principles and processes for US cyber operations and was signed by President Barack Obama in 2012.[14] He also helped design and establish the mission force of the US Cyber Command (USCYBERCOM).

In September 2014, Rosenbach was confirmed by the US Senate as Assistant Secretary of Defense for Homeland Defense and Global Security.[15] In that role he led the DoD's efforts to deter Chinese theft of American intellectual property and to counter Iranian and North Korean cyber attacks against US critical infrastructure. He also dealt with the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, space operations, and antiterrorism. He helped lead the implementation of the Global Health Security Agenda with a stress on multi-sector approaches to combating global health threats. Rosenbach led the DoD's domestic response to the Ebola outbreak in 2014 and established new medical safety policies.[16]

Rosenbach became Pentagon Chief of Staff in July 2015. As Chief of Staff, Rosenbach was a senior leader of the Department of Defense, an organization with a yearly budget of $550 billion, 2.8 million personnel, and high-stakes operations across the globe.[2]

Rosenbach and Carter's many objectives were defeating ISIL, building effective cyber strategy, and opening all combat positions to female service members. Other major priorities included counterterrorism operations, and strategies for the Asia-Pacific, Europe, and Middle East regions.[3]

One of Rosenbach's major projects was innovation improvement at the DoD. Rosenbach's efforts included the Defense Innovation Unit Experimental (DIUx), the Defence Digital Service (a project Rosenbach conceived of and helped lead), the Silicon Valley-based Defense Innovation Unit, and the Defense Innovation Board.[16]

Belfer Center edit

Rosenbach is a Senior Lecturer at the Harvard Kennedy School, where he teaches a core class on policy development and execution for master's students and classes about the nexus of emerging technology and international security. He previously served as co-director of Harvard Kennedy School's Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs. With Robby Mook and Matt Rhoades, Rosenbach founded and ran the Defending Digital Democracy Project, an initiative aiming to identify and build mitigations for cyber vulnerabilities in democratic elections.[17]

Personal life edit

Rosenbach is married, has two children.

Distinctions edit

  • The Meritorious Service Medal[5] and the Knowlton Award. The Medal is awarded for, “noncombat meritorious achievement or service that is incontestably exceptional and of magnitude that clearly places the individual above his peers[18]”. The Award, “recognizes individuals who have contributed significantly to the promotion of Army Military Intelligence in ways that stand out in the eyes of the recipients, their superiors, subordinates, and peers[,]... demonstrate the highest standards of integrity and moral character, [and] display an outstanding degree of professional competence".[19]
  • The Director of the Central Intelligence Agency named his intelligence unit the top intelligence organization in the U.S. military for two consecutive years[2]
  • In February 2015, then Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel awarded Rosenbach with The Secretary of Defense Medal for Outstanding Public Service. “Mr. Rosenbach’s professional skill, leadership, and tireless initiative resulted in major contributions to the Department's and the Nation’s cyber policy[20]”.
  • November 2016 Secretary Carter awarded Rosenbach with The Department of Defense Medal for Distinguished Public Service. “Through his expertise in national security and foreign affairs, he provided invaluable advice and assistance[20]”.

Works written edit

  • Confronting Cyber Risk: An Embedded Endurance Strategy for Cybersecurity - defines a new strategy for leadership to improve cybersecurity and mitigate cyber risk using case studies. Co-authored with Gregory Falco, a cybersecurity and space systems expert.[21]
  • Find, Fix, Finish: Inside the Counterterrorism Campaigns that Killed Bin Laden and Devastated Al Qaeda - details the US transformation from having no cohesive counterterrorism policy pre-9/11 to the all out war waged against the perpetrators over the following decade. Co-authored with Aki Peritz, a security expert.[22]
  • Military Leadership and Pursuit of Excellence -  examines the fundamentals of military leadership. Written by Robert L. Taylor; the sixth edition of the book includes fresh perspectives from Rosenbach who served on the book's editorial team.[23]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Biographical and Financial Information Requested of Nominees". Nominations Before the Senate Armed Services Committee, Second Session, 113th Congress (PDF). Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office. 2015. pp. 427–430. Retrieved 29 May 2021.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Eric Rosenbach > U.S. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE > Biography View". Dod.defense.gov.
  3. ^ a b "Defense.gov - Issues". Archive.defense.gov. Retrieved 11 February 2019.
  4. ^ Davidson College (11 February 1993). "Davidson College Catalog". Davidson (N.C.): Davidson College. Retrieved 11 February 2019 – via Internet Archive.
  5. ^ a b "Markle Names Eric Rosenbach Managing Director of National Security". Markle - Advancing America's Future. 28 June 2010. Retrieved 11 February 2019.
  6. ^ "Good Harbor Consulting Taps Eric Rosenbach to Lead Cyber Security Team". Prnewswire.com (Press release). Retrieved 11 February 2019.
  7. ^ a b c d e "Eric Rosenbach, Co-Director of Harvard Kennedy School's Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs" (PDF). Intelligence.senate.gov. Retrieved 11 February 2019.
  8. ^ "Leading and Following - William E. Rosenbach, Ph.D." Leadingandfollowing.com. Retrieved 11 February 2019.
  9. ^ a b c "2018 Annual Report of Giving & Alumni Engagement". Issuu.com. 13 November 2018. Retrieved 11 February 2019.
  10. ^ [1][dead link]
  11. ^ "Fulbright Scholarships". Davidson.edu. Retrieved 11 February 2019.
  12. ^ "Spotlight: Richard Clarke". Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs. Retrieved 11 February 2019.
  13. ^ "Stocks". Bloomberg.com. Retrieved 11 February 2019.
  14. ^ "Defense.gov News Article: DOD Readies Elements Crucial to Cyber Operations". Archive.defense.gov. Retrieved 11 February 2019.
  15. ^ "Eric Rosenbach : Assistant Secretary of Defense, Homeland Defense and Global Security" (PDF). Docs.house.gov. Retrieved 11 February 2019.
  16. ^ a b "Eric Rosenbach". Washington Speakers Bureau. Retrieved 11 February 2019.
  17. ^ "Belfer Center Launches "Defending Digital Democracy" Project To Fight Cyber Attacks and Protect Integrity of Elections". Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs. Retrieved 11 February 2019.
  18. ^ Powers, Rod. "The Medal for Armed Forces Non-Combat Meritorious Achievement". The Balance Careers. Retrieved 11 February 2019.
  19. ^ [2][dead link]
  20. ^ a b "- NOMINATIONS BEFORE THE SENATE ARMED SERVICES COMMITTEE, SECOND SESSION, 113TH CONGRESS". Govinfo.gov. Retrieved 11 February 2019.
  21. ^ Falco, Gregory; Rosenbach, Eric (18 November 2021). Confronting Cyber Risk. ISBN 9780197526545. Retrieved 20 September 2022. {{cite book}}: |website= ignored (help)
  22. ^ Peritz, Aki; Rosenbach, Eric (27 June 2017). Find, Fix, Finish. ISBN 9781610392389. Retrieved 11 February 2019. {{cite book}}: |website= ignored (help)
  23. ^ "Military Leadership: In Pursuit of Excellence, 6th Edition - PDF Free Download". Epdf.tips. 24 October 2008. Retrieved 11 February 2019.

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The Honorable Eric Brien Rosenbach 1 is an American public servant and Harvard professor who served as Pentagon Chief of Staff from July 2015 to January 2017 and as Assistant Secretary of Defense for Homeland Defense and Global Security from September 2014 to September 2015 2 As Chief of Staff Rosenbach assisted Secretary Ash Carter on the Department of Defense s major challenges of the time which included increased Russian aggression the Syrian Civil War and North Korean missile tests 3 Eric Brien RosenbachAssistant Secretary of Defense for Global Security and Homeland DefenseIn office September 23 2014 July 6 2015PresidentBarack ObamaPreceded byTodd M Rosenblum Acting Succeeded byThomas F Akin Acting Personal detailsBornColorado Springs ColoradoEducationDavidson College BA Harvard University MPP Georgetown University JD Military serviceAllegiance United StatesBranch service United States ArmyYears of service1995 2000RankCaptainBorn in Colorado Springs Colorado 1 Rosenbach received his B A in Political Science in 1995 from Davidson College where he participated in the Army Reserve Officers Training Corps ROTC AROTC program 4 He received a Masters in Public Policy from the Harvard Kennedy School of Government in 2004 and a Juris Doctor from Georgetown University Law Center in 2007 He was a Fulbright Scholar 1995 1996 5 Rosenbach s background is in cybersecurity both public and private sector He was the first ever DoD cyber tzar known as the Principal Cyber Advisor to the Secretary of Defense From September 2011 to August 2014 he served as the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Cyber in which role he oversaw and led the DoD s cybersecurity strategy 2 Rosenbach continued to oversee cybersecurity as Chief of Staff From 2000 to 2002 he advised Tiscali the then largest Internet service provider in Europe on cybersecurity as their Chief Security Officer 6 and prior to that he was an Army intelligence communications officer 7 Returning to Harvard Kennedy School to teach in 2007 Rosenbach was the executive director of the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs for three years before going to the DoD He would again return to Harvard in May 2017 to become co director of the Belfer Center with Secretary Ash Carter 7 Contents 1 Early life 2 Education 3 Career 3 1 The Department of Defense 3 2 Belfer Center 4 Personal life 5 Distinctions 6 Works written 7 ReferencesEarly life editEric Rosenbach was born at the US Air Force Academy in Colorado His father Dr William E Rosenbach 8 a thirty year Air Force Veteran served in the U S Air Force flying a Lockheed C 130 Hercules in the Vietnam War A professor at the academy Dr Rosenbach was an influential force in Eric Rosenbach s decision to join the military through the ROTC program 9 Education editRosenbach graduated from Gettysburg Area High School in 1991 and played football and basketball while a student there On a ROTC scholarship at Davidson Rosenbach was elected student body president played quarterback for the Davidson football team and was a ROTC battalion commander Rosenbach got involved in Davidson s Dean Rusk International Studies Program and found public service appealing A Davidson article quotes him as saying Public service motivated me It s a rewarding feeling to know you re making a little bit of difference in the world I figured that I d be either a history or government teacher or work in the foreign service 10 The Dean Rusk program gave Rosenbach a grant to go to Vietnam the country where his father had flown for the US Air Force and had almost been shot down The trip inspired him to think deeply about military use of force and US foreign policy 9 Upon graduation from Davidson Rosenbach became a Fulbright Scholar and studied privatization in post communist Bulgaria for a year 11 He then entered the US Army as an intelligence officer in the Army see early career 7 Rosenbach attended Harvard Kennedy School from 2002 to 2004 and received a Masters in Public Policy He was HKS professors Richard A Clarke and Graham Allison s Graduate Assistant they both have been great mentors to him 12 Upon graduating he enrolled into the Georgetown University Law Center and obtained a Juris Doctor in 2007 Rosenbach learned German at the Volkshochschule Rosenheim in Germany Career editRosenbach served as the commander of a communications intelligence unit in the US Army for four years 1996 2000 The unit which worked closely with the National Security Agency provided strategic information to support US operations in Bosnia and Kosovo The Central Intelligence Agency named it the top intelligence organization in the U S military for two consecutive years 7 In 2000 Rosenbach left the Army with the rank of captain He became the chief security officer for Tiscali an internet telecommunication company that was then the largest Internet service provider in Europe For two years he was responsible for their cybersecurity He recollects It was such a different environment from the army I had a fancy company car and flew all over Europe But then 9 11 happened and that really jarred me I realized what I was doing didn t feel rewarding and went back to school intent on doing something in the public sector citation needed After graduating from HKS in 2004 Rosenbach worked on the core staff of John Kerry s 2004 Presidential Campaign for Kerry s security advisors Rand Beers and Susan Rice 9 Rosenbach served as a professional staff member for the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence US Senate 7 In that role he led the investigation into whether there were ties between Al Qaeda and Saddam Hussein in the 9 11 attacks He also had oversight of the US counterterrorism profile and the individual agencies counterterrorism operations including the CIA and NSA Concurrently 2005 2007 Rosenbach advised Senator Chuck Hagel as his National Security Advisor 13 The Department of Defense edit Rosenbach became the second ever Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Cyber in September 2011 2 In that position he was responsible for creating and implementing DoD s strategy for US operations in cyberspace He co authored Presidential Policy Directive 20 which established principles and processes for US cyber operations and was signed by President Barack Obama in 2012 14 He also helped design and establish the mission force of the US Cyber Command USCYBERCOM In September 2014 Rosenbach was confirmed by the US Senate as Assistant Secretary of Defense for Homeland Defense and Global Security 15 In that role he led the DoD s efforts to deter Chinese theft of American intellectual property and to counter Iranian and North Korean cyber attacks against US critical infrastructure He also dealt with the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction space operations and antiterrorism He helped lead the implementation of the Global Health Security Agenda with a stress on multi sector approaches to combating global health threats Rosenbach led the DoD s domestic response to the Ebola outbreak in 2014 and established new medical safety policies 16 Rosenbach became Pentagon Chief of Staff in July 2015 As Chief of Staff Rosenbach was a senior leader of the Department of Defense an organization with a yearly budget of 550 billion 2 8 million personnel and high stakes operations across the globe 2 Rosenbach and Carter s many objectives were defeating ISIL building effective cyber strategy and opening all combat positions to female service members Other major priorities included counterterrorism operations and strategies for the Asia Pacific Europe and Middle East regions 3 One of Rosenbach s major projects was innovation improvement at the DoD Rosenbach s efforts included the Defense Innovation Unit Experimental DIUx the Defence Digital Service a project Rosenbach conceived of and helped lead the Silicon Valley based Defense Innovation Unit and the Defense Innovation Board 16 Belfer Center edit Rosenbach is a Senior Lecturer at the Harvard Kennedy School where he teaches a core class on policy development and execution for master s students and classes about the nexus of emerging technology and international security He previously served as co director of Harvard Kennedy School s Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs With Robby Mook and Matt Rhoades Rosenbach founded and ran the Defending Digital Democracy Project an initiative aiming to identify and build mitigations for cyber vulnerabilities in democratic elections 17 Personal life editRosenbach is married has two children Distinctions editThe Meritorious Service Medal 5 and the Knowlton Award The Medal is awarded for noncombat meritorious achievement or service that is incontestably exceptional and of magnitude that clearly places the individual above his peers 18 The Award recognizes individuals who have contributed significantly to the promotion of Army Military Intelligence in ways that stand out in the eyes of the recipients their superiors subordinates and peers demonstrate the highest standards of integrity and moral character and display an outstanding degree of professional competence 19 The Director of the Central Intelligence Agency named his intelligence unit the top intelligence organization in the U S military for two consecutive years 2 In February 2015 then Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel awarded Rosenbach with The Secretary of Defense Medal for Outstanding Public Service Mr Rosenbach s professional skill leadership and tireless initiative resulted in major contributions to the Department s and the Nation s cyber policy 20 November 2016 Secretary Carter awarded Rosenbach with The Department of Defense Medal for Distinguished Public Service Through his expertise in national security and foreign affairs he provided invaluable advice and assistance 20 Works written editConfronting Cyber Risk An Embedded Endurance Strategy for Cybersecurity defines a new strategy for leadership to improve cybersecurity and mitigate cyber risk using case studies Co authored with Gregory Falco a cybersecurity and space systems expert 21 Find Fix Finish Inside the Counterterrorism Campaigns that Killed Bin Laden and Devastated Al Qaeda details the US transformation from having no cohesive counterterrorism policy pre 9 11 to the all out war waged against the perpetrators over the following decade Co authored with Aki Peritz a security expert 22 Military Leadership and Pursuit of Excellence examines the fundamentals of military leadership Written by Robert L Taylor the sixth edition of the book includes fresh perspectives from Rosenbach who served on the book s editorial team 23 References edit a b Biographical and Financial Information Requested of Nominees Nominations Before the Senate Armed Services Committee Second Session 113th Congress PDF Washington D C U S Government Printing Office 2015 pp 427 430 Retrieved 29 May 2021 a b c d e Eric Rosenbach gt U S DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE gt Biography View Dod 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