Juan Andrés Guerrero-Saade, B.A., M.Litt.
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Juan Andrés (better known as ‘JAGS’) is a security researcher tracking cyberespionage groups. He currently serves as Senior Technical Fellow (Research & Innovation) and VP for Intelligence and Security Research at SentinelOne and Distinguished Resident Fellow for Threat Intelligence and Adjunct Professor at the Johns Hopkins SAIS Alperovitch Institute for Cybersecurity Studies.
Previously, Juan Andrés served as Google Chronicle’s Research Tsar, co-founded Stairwell, and was a Principal Security Researcher at GReAT focusing on targeted attacks and nation-state campaigns. He also served as Senior Cybersecurity and National Security Advisor to the Government of Ecuador.
His interdisciplinary research background in Philosophical Logic informs his approach to threat intelligence and attribution. His joint research on Moonlight Maze is featured in the International Spy Museum’s permanent exhibit in Washington, DC. In 2023, he received the Presidential Volunteer Service Award for his contributions to furthering U.S. cyber preparedness.
Juan Andrés is the founder of LABScon and co-host of the Three Buddy Problem podcast (with Ryan Naraine and Costin Raiu).
Full portfolio, talks, and publications at epicturla.com.