Mark D. Rasch (born August 2, 1958) is an American attorney and author, working in the areas of corporate and government cybersecurity, privacy and incident response.
in 1983 from State University of New York at Buffalo and is a 1976 graduate of the Bronx High School of Science.
[1] He was an amicus curiae related to data encryption in Bernstein v. United States,[2][3] and prosecuted presidential candidate Lyndon LaRouche,[4] and organized crime figures in New York associated with the Gambino crime family He also helped uncover the individual responsible for the so-called "Craigslist murder" in Boston.
He was also a longtime columnist for Storefront Backtalk, a now-defunct publication that tracked global retail technology.
He has appeared on or been quoted by MSNBC,[6] Fox News,[7] The New York Times,[8] Forbes, PBS, The Washington Post, NPR [9] and other national and international media.