Summary
Jack Cable is a cybersecurity entrepreneur and researcher with 11 years of hands-on experience building defensive tools, running vulnerability programs, and shaping federal tech policy. As CEO and co-founder of Corridor and an adjunct advisor at IST, he blends startup leadership with government-grade security program delivery. He helped pioneer Crossfeed at CISA to scan election infrastructure nationwide, led DoD bug bounty efforts at the Defense Digital Service, and has reported over 350 vulnerabilities to major tech companies and federal agencies. Ranked in the top 100 hackers on HackerOne, Jack combines elite offensive skills with a track record of deploying practical, scalable security systems. A Stanford computer science alumnus, he moves fluidly between technical implementation, policy writing (including bipartisan open source legislation), and executive strategy. Notably, he transitioned directly from high-school hacker to advising national security programs, reflecting an unusual mix of early technical maturity and institutional impact.
11 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - BS Computer Science, Bachelor of Science - BS Computer Science at Stanford University