Amanda May
About Amanda May
Amanda May is a Software Engineer at REDLattice, Inc., with over six years of experience in software development and cybersecurity. She has a strong background in malware analysis and reverse engineering, having worked in various roles at the United States Department of Defense and other organizations.
Work at REDLattice
Amanda May has been employed at REDLattice, Inc. as a Software Engineer since 2018. In her role, she focuses on developing software solutions and applying her expertise in malware analysis. Her tenure at REDLattice spans six years, during which she has contributed to various projects that enhance the company's cybersecurity capabilities.
Education and Expertise
Amanda May holds an Associate's degree from Anna Arundel Community College and a degree in Computer Science from the University of Maryland University College. She has developed specialized skills in Android malware analysis and reverse engineering, utilizing tools such as IDA and debuggers to analyze and mitigate malware threats.
Background in Cybersecurity
Amanda May has extensive experience in cybersecurity, having worked in various roles at the United States Department of Defense. She served as a Wireless Exploitation Analyst Team Lead from 2007 to 2011, a Malware Analyst from 2011 to 2013, and a Network Exploitation Analyst from 2013 to 2014. Her background includes leading teams and briefing personnel on cybersecurity protocols and techniques.
Previous Employment at Peraton and Leidos
Before joining REDLattice, Amanda May worked as a Malware Reverse Engineer at Peraton from 2017 to 2018. Prior to that, she held the position of Foreign Cyber Network Operations Team Lead at Leidos from 2014 to 2015. At Leidos, she led three out of four teams as a team lead before transitioning to a subcontractor on a winning proposal.
Skills in Malware Detection
Amanda May possesses skills in scripting and writing signatures for malware detection. Her expertise in these areas complements her experience in malware analysis and reverse engineering, making her a valuable asset in the cybersecurity field.