Matthew Harrison
About Matthew Harrison
Matthew Harrison is a Technical Implementation Analyst at OneTrust, specializing in Universal Consent and Preference Management solutions. He has a background in cybersecurity and software development, having interned at Boeing and Amazon, and holds a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from Seattle University.
Work at OneTrust
Matthew Harrison currently serves as a Technical Implementation Analyst at OneTrust, a role he has held since 2021. He is part of the PreferenceChoice consultant team, where he focuses on implementing Universal Consent and Preference Management solutions. His responsibilities include collaborating with clients to ensure effective integration of these solutions into their systems.
Previous Experience at Boeing
Matthew worked at Boeing as a Co-Op BCA Product Cybersecurity Intern for seven months in 2019. During his time in Seattle, Washington, he gained valuable experience in cybersecurity frameworks, specifically related to NIST Risk and Cybersecurity. This role provided him with insights into the aerospace industry's cybersecurity challenges.
Experience at Amazon
Matthew served as a Software Development Engineer Intern at Amazon from 2019 to 2020 for eight months. He completed a capstone project focused on real-time quality analytics for tele-health applications. This experience allowed him to enhance his software development skills and apply them in a practical setting.
Educational Background
Matthew studied at Seattle University, where he earned a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science with a Specialization in Mathematics. His studies spanned from 2016 to 2020. During his academic career, he developed skills in presenting technical concepts to various stakeholders, which has been beneficial in his professional roles.
Internship at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
In 2015, Matthew interned at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory as a Cyberdefenders Student Intern for one month. This internship provided him with exposure to cyberforensics and cyberanalytics techniques, contributing to his foundational knowledge in cybersecurity.