Bobby Clark is the Executive Officer to General Patton. A leading member of U.S. Cyber Command, Clark is an expert in offensive and defensive cyber-warfare. Clark specializes in securing classified and unclassified computer networks, penetrating enemy networks, and remotely controlling the technical or electronic military platforms of an adversary without their detection.
Background
Clark grew up in central Manhattan and lived a privileged childhood. His family operated a real estate development company called Decorative Construction. The company was contracted to renovate many of New York’s aging buildings. Bobby’s parents became wealthy from their thriving business. He always loved technology and mobile devices, having a gift with deconstructing computer networks. Clark finished his undergraduate degree in high school and went on to receive a Masters and Doctorate from Syracuse University in Advanced Computing Technologies.
After receiving his PhD, Clark was recruited by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) where he worked within a DHS/DoD Cyber-Warfare Center designed to protect America’s computer networks and Internet infrastructure. Clark transferred to U.S. Cyber-Command in support of a secret Joint Combined Task Force investigating critical threats. When CONTRA was established, Clark was assigned to oversee the creation of its computing/internet infrastructure at NORAD working for General William Taylor. He became a trusted “right-hand man” of the renowned General, who appointed Clark as his Executive Officer with operational responsibility over Cyber-War operations and internal communications.
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