Mr. Thomas P. Bossert is a senior executive at a disruptive technology company fundamentally redefining commercial cybersecurity. He’s the national security analyst for ABC News, and a respected risk management expert.

Mr. Bossert was homeland security advisor to two US presidents, serving as the nation’s chief risk officer and senior most advisor on cybersecurity, counterterrorism homeland security, and global health security policy, managing a range of domestic and transnational security issues and consequence management operations. Mr. Bossert is a senior executive with extensive experience in operational and strategic management roles. He founded and led a management consulting business that supported commercial clients assess and manage their multifaceted, complex risk structures and compliance requirements.

Mr. Bossert was born and raised in Quakertown, PA. He is a distinguished fellow in the Scowcroft Center for Strategy and Security at the Atlantic Council. He received his bachelor’s degree from the University of Pittsburgh, and his law degree from The George Washington University Law School. He was an Engalitcheff Scholar on Comparative Political and Economic Systems at Georgetown University and guest lectures at the Naval Post Graduate School Center for Homeland Defense and Security.