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Co-Deputy Director Tokabu serves as the technical counterpart to his identically-named colleague. While operational matters fall under the other Co-Deputy's portfolio, this Co-Deputy Director leads the Bureau's technology and forensic-engineering operations: maintaining the cross-chain tracing infrastructure, supervising the On-Chain Forensics Engineering team, and coordinating the technical response side of the Critical Incident Response Group.
The Bureau has not formally addressed the fact that both Co-Deputies share a name. Internal documentation distinguishes them as “Co-Deputy Director Tokabu (Operations)” and “Co-Deputy Director Tokabu (Technology)”. Personnel records are sealed. The Bureau's position is that the arrangement works, and the Bureau is not in the business of explaining itself to people who cannot read an org chart.
This Co-Deputy Director's technical priorities for 2026 include: (1) building out the Bureau's autonomous-AI-agent monitoring infrastructure following the April 2026 Grok Morse-code incident; (2) expanding the BPF reverse-engineering toolchain to cover obfuscated Solana program upgrades; (3) tightening the Bureau's real-time response protocol for bridge exploits to sub-15-minute initial response; and (4) deploying the next generation of the Bureau's counter-sniper bot infrastructure.
He is also publicly credited with the Bureau's recent decision to open-source portions of its internal BPF disassembly tooling for use by other security researchers.
Co-Deputy Director Tokabu prefers technical documentation to public statements. He has been quoted in the Bureau's annual Technology Report and in a small number of post-mortem write-ups, but has otherwise maintained a strict no-comment policy in public-facing settings. His office is located on the second floor of the Bureau's primary field office, adjacent to the office of his counterpart Co-Deputy Director.