Lance Tuller
About Lance Tuller
Lance Tuller is a Network Security Engineer with extensive experience in network engineering and security roles across various companies. He has worked at organizations such as Hivelocity Hosting and IronNet Cybersecurity, and has a background in both history and computer science.
Work at IronNet
Lance Tuller currently serves as a Network Security Engineer at IronNet Cybersecurity. He has been with the company since 2021, contributing to the organization's mission of enhancing cybersecurity measures. His role involves implementing and managing network security protocols to protect sensitive data and systems. IronNet Cybersecurity focuses on advanced threat detection and response, and Tuller's expertise plays a vital role in achieving these objectives.
Previous Experience in Network Engineering
Prior to his current position, Lance Tuller held several roles in network engineering. He worked at Hivelocity Hosting as a Network Engineer from 2018 to 2021, where he focused on network infrastructure and support. Before that, he was a Senior Network Engineer at NiSource for three months in 2016, and a Network Security Engineer at Nationwide Insurance from 2017 to 2018. His experience also includes working as a Network Analyst II at WOW! Business from 2014 to 2016.
Education and Expertise
Lance Tuller has pursued a diverse educational background. He studied at the University of Cincinnati, focusing on History and Computer Science, and is currently in progress with his degree. He also attended the University of London International Programmes, where he completed a course on Malicious Software and its Underground Economy through Coursera.org in 2013. His education complements his extensive experience in network security and engineering.
Early Career Background
Lance Tuller's early career includes a position as a Mission Control Analyst at Teleperformance from 2012 to 2014. This role provided him with foundational experience in network operations and support. His career in network engineering began to take shape during this time, leading to subsequent roles that focused on security and infrastructure.