Eric Rosenbach
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Eric Rosenbach is Executive Director for Research at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs.

Prior to his work at the Belfer Center, Rosenbach was a professional staff member on the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence and served as the national security advisor for U.S. Senator Chuck Hagel.

On the Intelligence Committee, Rosenbach provided oversight of the intelligence community’s counterterrorism efforts. Rosenbach led and authored two formal Senate Intelligence Committee investigations of prewar intelligence on Iraq, entitled Postwar Findings about Iraq’s Links to Terrorism and Prewar Intelligence about Postwar Iraq.

In the private sector, Rosenbach previously worked as a vice president and chief security officer for the largest internet service provider in Europe. He was responsible for all aspects of cyber-security, privacy and network operations.

Rosenbach served as an active-duty military intelligence officer supporting post-conflict operations in the Balkans. As a Company Commander, he was awarded the Meritorious Service Medal. The Director of Central Intelligence named his company as the top intelligence organization in the U.S. military for two consecutive years.

Rosenbach co-authored a book on counter-terrorism policy with Richard A. Clarke. His published work also appeared in the International Herald Tribune.

As a Fulbright Scholar in Eastern Europe, Rosenbach conducted post-graduate research on privatization programs. He studied public policy at the Kennedy School of Government and law at Georgetown University Law Center. He is a proud graduate of Davidson College, where he played football.

Blog Entries by Eric Rosenbach

Afghan Security for Afghanistan

Posted September 5, 2009 | 16:49:27 (EST)

As Afghans await the final results of their presidential election, the long-awaited strategic assessment from General Stanley McChrystal, commander of United States and NATO forces in Afghanistan, has also created a stir. Given the sharply rising number of coalition casualties and growing concern about the wisdom of an additional surge...

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