Architect of the Nation's First Cyber Workforce Strategy Joins Cyberstar Board of Advisors
Cyberstar, the leading cyber workforce
management platform for defence and federal organizations, welcomed Dr Daniel
"Rags" Ragsdale to its Board of Advisors. Dr. Ragsdale brings more
than 45 years of experience across the White House, Department of Defence,
academia, and industry, including the leadership role that defined how the
nation approaches cyber workforce readiness at scale.
Most recently, Dr. Ragsdale served as Deputy Assistant National Cyber
Director at the White House, where he led implementation of the nation's
inaugural National Cyber Workforce and Education Strategy. That work influenced
more than $100 billion in federal contracting and secured public and private
sector commitments to create more than 35,000 new cybersecurity jobs. Prior to
the White House, he served as Principal Director for Cyber at the Office of the
Undersecretary of Defence for Research and Engineering, Program Manager at
DARPA, and Vice Dean for Education at West Point. A combat veteran of Grenada,
Afghanistan, and Iraq, Dr. Ragsdale retired from the Army after 34 years in
uniform. He is a recipient of the Secretary of Defence Medal for Outstanding
Public Service.
Dr. Ragsdale currently serves as Founder of Full Spectrum Cyber
Solutions and Senior Advisor at Cambridge Global Advisors.
"When you've sat at the table where national cyber workforce policy
gets made, you understand what's actually at stake when organisations can't
develop, quantify, and prove their force readiness at scale," said Marling
Engle, CEO of Cyberstar. "Rags has been in that room. That experience is
exactly what we need as we build out the infrastructure defence organisations
depend on to answer that call."
"The reason I said yes is the mission. A ready cyber workforce is
essential, but readiness tracking on its own is not enough. Cyberstar is
building toward something more complete — a comprehensive cyber workforce
talent management system that helps organizations find, grow, place, and retain
cyber talent at scale. By building out support for the Defense Cyber Workforce
Framework, Cyberstar is moving away from passive compliance snapshots to
dynamic, capability-based tracking. That's the only way we'll be able to
directly address the DoW and federal cyber workforce readiness challenges,"
said Dr. Daniel Ragsdale.
The appointment comes as defence organisations face increasing pressure
to move beyond periodic reporting toward dynamic, data-driven workforce
readiness. Organizations must continuously adapt to role changes, mission requirements,
and the operational demands that define whether a cyber force is truly ready
when it matters.
This appointment reflects Cyberstar's continued focus on building a
Board of Advisors selected for depth of operational experience at the
intersection of defence policy and cyber workforce implementation.






























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