Jason Raber is a cybersecurity entrepreneur and reverse engineering specialist with over two decades of hands-on experience and 14 years in leadership roles, currently CEO and founder of HexEffect. He built and led teams for government and defense clients, developing stealthy kernel/user-mode debuggers, rootkits, deobfuscators, and automated binary decomposition tools such as the "Hydra" suite. His background spans embedded compiler toolchains at Texas Instruments to red-team operations and novel malware analysis techniques presented at BlackHat, RSA, and MIT. Jason combines deep OS internals and firmware expertise with product-minded engineering—he also commercialized body-tracking software through a long-running consumer product venture. Notably, he has repeatedly translated cutting-edge research into deployable tools that untangle highly obfuscated and protected binaries for both offensive testing and defensive analysis.
14 years of coding experience
15 years of employment as a software developer
MS Computer Science, MS Computer Science at University of Houston
BS Computer Science, BS Computer Science at University of Cincinnati
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