Justin Debusk
About Justin Debusk
Justin Debusk is a Network Engineer at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, where he has worked since 2016. He has a background in cybersecurity and linguistics, having served in the United States Air Force and contributed to various technical projects in his current role.
Work at Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Justin Debusk has been employed at Oak Ridge National Laboratory as a Network Engineer since 2016. In this role, he contributes to the Department of Energy's initiatives by providing network engineering expertise. His responsibilities include supporting the laboratory's mission to enhance national security through technological solutions. He has also been involved in various technical program management and information management projects, showcasing his skills in network infrastructure and system management.
Previous Experience in Network Administration
Prior to his current position, Justin Debusk worked at Scripps Networks Interactive as a Network Administrator from 2013 to 2016. He also held roles at Knoxville Utilities Board as a System Administrator and Network Administrator for four months in 2016. These positions allowed him to develop a strong foundation in network management and system administration, contributing to his expertise in the field.
Military Background and Linguistic Skills
Justin Debusk served in the United States Air Force as a Chinese Cryptologic Linguist from 2008 to 2011. This role involved utilizing his language skills and technical training. His education at the Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center, where he studied Mandarin, Chinese for one year, further enhanced his linguistic capabilities, which are valuable in his professional endeavors.
Education and Academic Qualifications
Justin Debusk has a diverse educational background. He studied Cybersecurity at Western Governors University, earning a Master of Science degree from 2016 to 2018. He also attended Fountainhead College of Technology, where he achieved a Bachelor of Applied Science in Forensics and an Associate degree in Applied Science, both completed in 2013. His academic qualifications provide a solid foundation for his work in network engineering and cybersecurity.