David Meece

Information Security Analyst | DoD 8570 IAT Level II certified | SEC+ certified | Malware Research | | Master of Science Degree Information System Management | IT Support | OSINT | DFIR Senture, LLC

Actively seeking an entry level Security Analyst position or cybersecurity role. This could include but not limited to email security, information security, incident handler, DFIR, SoC analyst, cyber hunter, any role on the defensive side of Security. I hope to find a entry level role in the Lexington/Frankfort Kentucky area (remote) if possible. However, I'm open to driving onsite if not over 65 miles to the onsite location.

I am very passionate about cybersecurity and protecting people and keeping them safe. I strive to perform to the best of my ability each and every day. My cybersecurity journey has been wonderful and I have thoroughly enjoy learning new concepts on different security topics. Currently, studying and working on the Defensive Security module in TryHackMe website. I plan to sharpen my skills by continuing to perform labs and doing my own personal research. I consider myself to be a life long learner and enjoy learning new skills each day.
Also, reliable and enthusiastic recent college graduate with a Masters of Science degree in Information System Management (ISM) at Union College seeking a job that will allow the use of skills already acquired as well as learn new ones. I recently obtained a CompTIA Security + certification to assist with learning new skills to obtain an entry level cybersecurity role. My desire is to educate people around me with knowledge gained in my professional Information Technology career. I believe my willingness to learn new systems and strong desire to mentor talented individuals will help me succeed in future endeavors.
TECHNICAL SKILLS:

  • Cisco Meraki
  • Nessus
  • Nmap
  • Snort
  • Zmap
  • Cisco Duo Security
  • Security updates
  • Burp Suite
  • Vulnerability Testing

  • Specialties: Educating users how to use appropriate computer software/systems, support new applications and systems, identify hardware and network connectivity issues, and maintaining confidentiality of information.

    Follow David

    All Sessions by David Meece

    Oct 12, 2021

    Cybercrime, Strong password, good email security
    Airmeet

    "Bridging the gap between security and engineering teams. The COVID-19 pandemic has presented a wide range of vulnerabilities for bad actors to take advantage of digital transformation, but Security culture has not kept pace with the threat landscape, every organization knows security is very crucial and must be embedded into everything. Investing in Security culture is MUST for every organization to maintain/heightened line of defense.