
Dr. Jonathan Roginski
Assistant Professor, United States Military Academy (West Point); Program Manager, West Point Insider Threat
2024, 2025
Jon Roginski is the Program Manager for the West Point Insider Threat Program, which serves as the “research arm” for the Pentagon-administered Army Insider Threat Program. The program considers threat research from a variety of different vectors: from the traditional (fraud, espionage, spillage) to the contemporary…a holistic approach creating an organizational ecosystem that is incompatible with threat. We want to build a better place to live and work so that people feel connected to and invested in their organization and an operate in an environment that is constructive, rather than confrontational. Importantly, we recognize that true loyalty is bi-directional. As much as we are working to facilitate people being connected to and invested in their organization, they must feel reciprocity: that their organization is connected to and invested in them. The approaches we are taking to affect this paradigm shift come at the edge of the human-machine partnership, recognizing the importance of the human in the loop leveraging advanced cognition enabled by contemporary tools, machines, and algorithms.
LTC(ret) Roginski is a proud graduate of West Point’s class of 1996 with over 20 years of active service as Military Policeman, Operations Research analyst, and Network Scientist: a Platoon Leader and Commander in the 10th Mountain Division, Commander and Provost Marshal in Okinawa Japan, member of a think tank reporting directly to the Chief of Naval Operations, Operations Research and Systems Analysis leader at Fort Drum and Kandahar Afghanistan, an invited Network Science Professor at Singapore’s premier defense institute, and Assistant Professor of Mathematical Sciences at West Point with research thrusts in Insider Risk and Insider Threat, Network Science, Gender Equality, and the Stop Soldier Suicide Movement.

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