The Technology Revolution in National Security and Intelligence
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Mark Pascale ’93 is the director of the Harvard Belfer Center’s Intelligence Project, joining the Belfer Center in July 2023. Pascale previously had a distinguished career with CIA and was the only officer in the organization’s history to serve as Chief of Station in three of the most challenging operational environments in the world. He is fluent in Arabic, Mandarin, and Russian and spent 14 years of his adult life in China, Russia, and Syria. He served multiple additional tours throughout the Middle East, East Asia, and the former Soviet Union.
After his career at CIA, he served as vice president of intelligence for Strider Technologies, a strategic intelligence firm that enables clients to manage risk associated with state sponsored IP theft and supply chain vulnerabilities.
Pascale holds a bachelors degree in international relations from Colgate University and a masters degree in security studies from Johns Hopkins SAIS. In the early 1990s, he was one of a few American students to be enrolled for 12 months at the Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO).
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