Myles R
About Myles R
Myles R is an Information Assurance Engineer with extensive experience in cybersecurity and risk analysis. He has worked for various organizations, including Syracuse Research Corporation and Booz Allen Hamilton, and holds a Master of Professional Studies in Information Science with a focus on Cybersecurity and Information Assurance.
Work at SRC
Myles R has been employed at Syracuse Research Corporation, Inc. as an Information Assurance Engineer since 2015. In this role, he has focused on ensuring the security and integrity of information systems. His responsibilities include triaging security vulnerabilities, which assists organizational leadership in prioritizing remediation activities. He has contributed to the development of a manual method for registering and monitoring risk, enhancing the organization's risk management processes.
Previous Experience
Before joining SRC, Myles R held various positions that contributed to his expertise in information assurance. He worked as a Network Engineer at Cambridge International Systems, Inc. from 2013 to 2015. Prior to that, he served as a Network Engineer and QA Analyst at CSC between 2012 and 2013. His early experience includes a role as a Network Analyst (Student) at Christopher Newport University in 2011. He also worked briefly as a Sales Representative at Vector Marketing in 2008.
Education and Expertise
Myles R holds a Master of Professional Studies in Information Science with a focus on Cybersecurity and Information Assurance from Penn State University, which he completed between 2020 and 2023. He also earned a Bachelor of Science in Information Science from Christopher Newport University from 2007 to 2011. His educational background provides a strong foundation in cybersecurity principles and practices.
Cybersecurity Contributions
In his current and previous roles, Myles R has developed tools and methodologies to enhance cybersecurity measures. He created a tailored risk analysis tool by collaborating with various organizational business units. Additionally, he has categorized security assessment report findings based on SANS 20 and NIST 800-53 standards, classifying issues into High, Medium, and Low exposure/vulnerability categories.