Carlos B.
About Carlos B.
Carlos B. is a Senior Cyber Threat Researcher with extensive experience in cybersecurity roles across various organizations. His career includes positions at notable companies such as Intel 471, Itaú Unibanco, and Arcon Managed Security Services.
Work at Intel 471
Carlos B. serves as a Senior Cyber Threat Researcher at Intel 471, a position he has held since 2021. In this role, he focuses on analyzing cyber threats and developing strategies to mitigate risks. His work contributes to enhancing the organization's capabilities in threat intelligence and cybersecurity.
Previous Experience in Cybersecurity
Carlos B. has a diverse background in cybersecurity, having held various roles across multiple organizations. He worked at Itaú Unibanco as a Cyber Threat Intelligence Specialist from 2020 to 2021. Prior to that, he was a Senior Cyber Security Analyst at CIP - Câmara Interbancária de Pagamentos for 10 months in 2019. His experience also includes positions at Arcon Managed Security Services, where he served as an Information Security Analyst in different capacities from 2013 to 2018.
Academic Involvement
Carlos B. has contributed to academia as a Professor de Pós Graduação at Acadi-TI - Academia Inovadora de TI from 2021 to 2022. He also served as an EC-Council CTIA Instructor during the same period. His academic roles reflect his commitment to educating the next generation of cybersecurity professionals.
Education and Expertise
Carlos B. studied at FIAP, where he completed a program in Defesa Cibernética from 2019 to 2020. This educational background has equipped him with essential skills and knowledge in cybersecurity, which he applies in his professional roles.
Career Timeline
Carlos B.'s career spans over a decade, beginning with his role as a Network Service Desk Coordinator at Sonda IT in 2012. He transitioned to various positions in cybersecurity, including roles at BTG Pactual and Arcon Managed Security Services, before joining Intel 471. His career trajectory illustrates a steady progression in the field of cybersecurity.