DAVID WILLIAM ROZMIAREK
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Professional Summary
Certified IT security professional with 5 years of innovative R&D experience spanning an
array of topics from Security Analytics to Infrastructure Orchestration/Automation.
Developed formal use cases for next-gen security tools as well as codified proof-of-
concepts to highlight the value to clients and downstream partners.
Previous Research Areas
Security Analytics
Structured/Unstructured Threat Intelligence - Contextualization and Prioritization
Active Defense – Automated Incident Investigations
Cyber Risk – Attack Surface Management
Asset Management
Cyber Resiliency
Employee Hardening / Gamification
Patents
Deceptive Networks
Contextualization of Threat Data
Data Trend Analysis
Experience
Senior Research Analyst 09/2012 to 01/2017
Accenture Technology Labs – Arlington, VA
Led a research team to filing an IDF around a solution I had for the Contextualization and Prioritization of Threat Data. Labeled the sole inventor on the U.S. patent.
Developed critical use case libraries illustrating a solutions’ intended and potential usage in the field.
Programmed the entire ETL process for the patent - Data Trend Analysis. The solution was code named: The Threat Weather Report, inherently due to its ability to show security analysts at a glance the current “climate” of security as it pertains to him.
Analyzed the current market of security products and tools to create a dynamic
vendor landscape detailing pros and cons of security capabilities.
Mapped security vendor capabilities to NIST’s Cybersecurity Framework Core Structure to enable the lab to effectively identify vendors that could support the lab’s research agenda.
Facilitated technical installs of vendor security tools into our lab environment, as well as perform routine patching and maintenance to ensure up-time.
Designed the reference architecture for Deceptive Networks. Supplemented work with technical implementation diagrams showing how the solution would plug into various environments.
Won an award for being a Technology Vision Trend spotter in 2014 for my concept around People Hardening.
Well-versed in security domain; attended Blackhat 2014, DefCon 23/BSides, Blackhat 2016. My group’s solution around Unstructured Threat Intelligence Processing (UTIP) was presented at Blackhat 2016’s Arsenal event and Blackhat UK 2016.
Nicknamed the “Lab’s Powerpoint Guru”, I was the go-to for creating high-end, formal powerpoint presentations that needed to be done in a timely fashion.
Technical Skills
Education
Bachelor of Science: Information Sciences and Systems
Radford University – Radford, Virginia May 2012
School Projects
Applied Cryptography & Network Security – Radford University
Created security rules for a firewall using iptables on a Linux based system.
Developed a pseudo-random number generator program in java that follows RSA’s key generation method.
Implemented Snort as an intrusion detection system and prevented intrusions by forming snort rules.
Presented to the class the Anatomy of a Worm and Intrusion Detection Systems.
Honors Capstone Project – Radford University
Displayed a poster of my research at the BigSURS in Winthrop South Carolina.
Used the Open Source Security Testing Methodology Manual heavily as a resource throughout the project.
Goal of the project was to create a network that mimics the typical characteristics of that of a college campus’s network, then analyze the security of that network per OSSTMM.
Operating Systems
Microsoft Windows Vista / 7 / 10
Linux/Unix
Software
Microsoft Office 20011/2016
Adobe Photoshop
Solver Toolkit Excel
Computer Languages
Python
HTML
Java
SQL
R/R-Studio