Henry Corrigan-Gibbs (he/him) is an assistant professor at MIT in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. Henry builds computer systems that provide strong security and privacy properties using ideas from cryptography, computer security, and computer systems. Henry completed his PhD in the Applied Cryptography Group at Stanford, where he was advised by Dan Boneh. After that, he was a postdoc with Bryan Ford at EPFL. Henry holds the Douglas Ross Career Development Professorship of Software Technology. He has received the MIT EECS Jerome Saltzer Award for Excellence in Teaching Recitation Sections (2023), an Honorable Mention for the ACM Doctoral Dissertation Award (2020), three IACR Best Young Researcher Paper Awards, the Caspar Bowden Award for Outstanding Research in Privacy Enhancing Technologies (2016), and an IEEE Security and Privacy Distinguished Paper Award (2015). Henry's work has influenced IETF and NIST standards, and his Prio system for privacy-preserving telemetry data collection is used in Apple's iOS and Google's Android operating systems.