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SpyCloud Promotes Hilligoss and Lancaster to C-Level Roles


SpyCloud Promotes Hilligoss and Lancaster to C-Level Roles
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  • February 2, 2026

SpyCloud, the leader in identity threat protection, announced the promotion of two longtime leaders to newly created executive positions: Trevor Hilligoss as Chief Intelligence Officer and Jason Lancaster as Chief Investigations Officer. The appointments reflect their central roles in advancing SpyCloud’s mission to disrupt cybercrime through intelligence, research, and attribution as the company enters its 10th year.

Quick Intel

  • SpyCloud promotes Trevor Hilligoss to Chief Intelligence Officer and Jason Lancaster to Chief Investigations Officer.
  • Hilligoss leads global intelligence strategy, cybercrime research, and exposed data collection, while continuing to direct SpyCloud Labs, recently named Cybersecurity Team of the Year.
  • Lancaster oversees global investigations strategy, tradecraft, and attribution, including innovations like IDLink™ and AI Insights for faster identity resolution and threat uncovering.
  • Both executives have driven key research and reports, including The Identity Security Reckoning: 2025 Lessons, 2026 Predictions, and the 2025 SpyCloud Identity Threat and Exposure Reports.
  • Promotions recognize their foundational impact on product innovation, public-private partnerships, and high-impact cybercrime disruption initiatives.
  • SpyCloud leverages the industry’s largest repository of recaptured darknet data—nearly a trillion identity assets—to protect customers from ransomware, account takeover, and insider threats.

Executive Appointments and Responsibilities

Trevor Hilligoss, now Chief Intelligence Officer, oversees SpyCloud’s global intelligence strategy, focusing on cybercriminal tactics, exposed data collection, and actionable threat insights. With prior experience at the FBI and U.S. Army, Hilligoss translates vast darknet data into defenses that strengthen customer protection, enable responsible disclosures, and support proactive identity threat prevention.

He continues to lead SpyCloud Labs, the in-house security research team that analyzes underground data, reverse-engineers malware, tracks phishing kits, and produces industry-shaping research. Under his direction, the team maintains SpyCloud’s position as a leader in recaptured darknet intelligence.

Jason Lancaster, appointed Chief Investigations Officer, directs SpyCloud’s global investigations strategy, methodologies, and tradecraft. Since joining in 2017, Lancaster has scaled the Investigations and Solution Engineering team, built strong public-private partnerships, and led the development of key technologies including IDLink™—an advanced analytics capability for rapid identity correlation across darknet exposures—and AI Insights for accelerated threat discovery.

Lancaster’s work has supported major financial crime disruptions, protection of vulnerable populations, global cybercrime takedowns, and SpyCloud’s founding role in the World Economic Forum’s Cybercrime Atlas Project (2021). His leadership earned him the Tech Ascension Award for Industry Innovator of the Year.

CEO Statement on Leadership Impact

“Trevor and Jason have been foundational to SpyCloud’s success and to our leadership in identity threat protection,” said Ted Ross, CEO and Co-founder of SpyCloud. “Their teams consistently deliver the innovation our customers rely on to understand and disrupt identity-based threats at scale. These promotions recognize not only their individual leadership, but also the critical role their teams play in advancing our mission to stop cybercriminals from profiting off stolen identity data.”

About SpyCloud

SpyCloud transforms recaptured darknet data to disrupt cybercrime. Its automated identity threat protection solutions leverage advanced analytics and AI to proactively prevent ransomware and account takeover, detect insider threats, safeguard employee and consumer identities, and accelerate cybercrime investigations. SpyCloud’s data from breaches, malware-infected devices, and successful phishes also powers many popular dark web monitoring and identity theft protection offerings. Customers include seven of the Fortune 10, along with hundreds of global enterprises, mid-sized companies, and government agencies worldwide. Headquartered in Austin, TX, SpyCloud is home to more than 200 cybersecurity experts whose mission is to protect businesses and consumers from the stolen identity data criminals are using to target them now.

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