Mark Rasch

Mark D. Rasch is an attorney and author, working in the areas of corporate and government cybersecurity, privacy and incident response. He is currently the Vice President, Deputy General Counsel, and Chief Privacy and Data Security Officer for SAIC. From 1983-1992, Rasch worked at the U.S. Department of Justice within the Criminal Division’s Fraud Section. Rasch earned a Bachelor's degree and J.D. in 1983 from State University of New York at Albany.He famously prosecuted Robert Tappan Morris in the case of United States v. Morris (1991).Mr. Rasch has been a regular contributor to SecurityFocus on issues related to law and technology and is a regular contributor to Wired Magazine. He has appeared on or been quoted by MSNBC, Fox News, CNN, The New York Times, Forbes, PBS, The Washington Post, NPR and other national and international media.

Personal facts

Birth dateAugust 02, 1958
Birth place
Rochester New York
Education
University at Albany SUNY
University at Buffalo Law School

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