Kellogg, Brian
ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT
Cybersecurity
ACADEMIC SCHOOL
School of Arts and Sciences
TITLES/RESPONSIBILITIES
Assistant Professor, Cybersecurity
Chair of the Undergraduate Cybersecurity Program
CONTACT
Office Phone: (716) 375-2044
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OFFICE
Walsh Science Center 112
COURSES TAUGHT
- CYB 354. Intro to Network Security
- CS 346. Operating Systems
- CS 380D. Instrumenting and Hunting MS Windows
ACADEMIC DEGREES
- M.S. Internet Engineering, Capitol University, 2011
OTHER EDUCATION
- OSCP – Offensive Security Certified Professional (2016)
- CISSP – Certified Information System Security Professional (2014)
- SANS Challenge Coin Holder for courses:
- 504 Hacker Tools, Techniques, and Incident Handling
- 508 Threat Hunting and Digital Forensics
- 572 Advanced Network Forensic
PROFESSIONAL BACKGROUND
- Director of Technology Infrastructure and Security, St. Bonaventure University, 2020-present
- VP of Engineering, lead architect and lead analyst, LEO Cyber Security, 2017-present
- Senior Security Analyst, Siemens, 2013-2017
- Network Services Manager, St. Bonaventure University, 2006-2013
- Network Engineer, Dresser-Rand, 2003-2006
- Engineering Support/Programmer, Dresser-Rand, 2002-2003
- Server and Global Email Administrator, Dresser-Rand, 1999–2002
- PC Support Technician, Dresser-Rand, 1997-1999
- Helpdesk Support Technician, Dresser-Rand, 1997
- 3rd Shift Computer Operator, Dresser-Rand, 1995-1997
ACCOMPLISHMENTS
TEACHING PHILOSOPHY
Provide real-world lab work and outcomes. Create a classroom environment that mimics the often-ambiguous reality cybersecurity professionals must learn how to navigate and disambiguate.
CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS/PROJECTS
Practical and inexpensive applications for detection engineering.
PERSONAL INTERESTS/COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
- Developing cybersecurity tools in Python and Rust
- Video games
- Philosophy
- Learning new technologies
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