Kellep A. Charles (Information Security Analyst)
Kellep Charles (@kellepc) is the creator and Executive Editor of SecurityOrb.com (@SecurityOrb), an information security & privacy knowledge-based website with the mission to share and raise awareness of the motives, tools and tactics of the black-hat community, and provide best practices and counter measures against malicious events.
Kellep works as a government contractor in the Washington, DC area as an Information Security Analyst with over 15 years of experience in the areas of incident response, computer forensics, security assessments, malware analyst and security operations.
Currently he is completing his Doctorate in Information Assurance at Capitol College with a concentration in Artificial Neural Networks (ANN) and Human Computer Interaction (HCI). He also holds a Master of Science in Telecommunication Management from the University of Maryland University College and a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from North Carolina Agriculture and Technical State University.
He has served as an Adjunct Professor at Capitol College in their Computer Science department. His industry certifications include Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA), Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA), National Security Agency - INFOSEC Assessment Methodology (NSA-IAM) and Information Technology Infrastructure Library version 3 (ITILv3) to name a few.
Lastly, Kellep is a contributor to various media outlets such as Examiner.com, FOSE Blog.com, PenTest Magazine, Politic365.com, QuantumPolitics.com and the Mario Armstrong Radio Show on Sirius 128 “The Power” where he discusses issues in security and privacy in consumer related products.
You can follow Kellep on Twitter at: @kellepc or check out his blogsite at: www.SecurityOrb.com
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