Ken Bible
Federal Leadership
After nearly eight years as a cyber and IT official in the Marine Corps, Bible joined the Department of Homeland Security in January 2021 as its top information security official. While with the Marine Corps, Bible served first as a chief technology advisor and later rose to deputy CIO. At times he also served as acting CIO. Before working for the Marine Corps, Bible served in the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command for almost two decades. His roles there included networks engineering division head and assistant program executive officer for enterprise information systems for SPAWAR. Under his leadership, DHS completed its first-ever formal bug bounty program, “Hack DHS,” in 2022. Speaking to the DailyScoop Podcast, Bible called the program, which identified 122 vulnerabilities, a “rewarding experience.”