Mark A. Rabe

Mark A. Rabe is associate staff member in the Cyber Operations and Analysis Technology Group. He joined the Laboratory in 2010 and his primary focus has been system security engineering. He has been part of a wide variety of projects including impact analysis of security software on a government enterprise network, automated system threat analysis, and cyber moving target research and prototyping. He has also been involved in red teaming government-funded security software, performing a usability analysis of government-funded software, red teaming a new intelligence analysis platform, leading infrastructure design/security/automation and test management for a database privacy evaluation, and operating as a security lead for a weapon system standards project. Most recently, Rabe has been focusing on infrastructure automation and secure DevOps across multiple projects.

Rabe has received team awards for the work he contributed to the Cyber Moving Target Research team and the Air Force Open System Architectures team. He was also on an employee resource group committee that received an MIT Excellence Award for Advancing Inclusion and Global Perspectives.

Rabe received his dual MS degree in computer engineering and information assurance from Iowa State University in 2010. He received his BS degree in computer engineering from Iowa State University in 2008. He was recently elevated to an IEEE Senior Member.