EOSEDGE LEGAL - Key Persons
Mr. DePeppe has held cyber leadership positions in the Federal Governments and the US Military, including serving on the lawyers team of the White House 60-Day Cyberspace Policy Review.
Mr. Corey retired from the U.S. Army JAG Corps in 2018 after a distinguished 30-year career. With a decade of general and deputy general counsel experience, his final assignment was as General Counsel for U.S. Army Cyber Command, a 19,000-employee organization responsible for offensive and defensive cyberspace operations, and operating and securing Army information networks.
Job Titles:
- Cybersecurity Advisor
- Cybersecurity Advisor / EDUCATION
Ms. Carpenter is a respected researcher and analyst with domestic and international credentials connected to advanced cybersecurity strategies at the intersection of law, policy and technology. Her graduate education (focused in international relations, international law, technology and privacy) led to research and other work engagements related to export controls, cyberwarfare, cybersecurity, and the relevance of these topics for businesses and governments as the global/cyber landscape changes.
Ms. Carpenter has worked with leading cybersecurity initiatives and research scientists at the University of Washington associated with Botnet Takedown projects, information sharing frameworks and platforms, and other advanced cybersecurity technology and policy issues. As a member of an Institutional Review Board at the University of Washington, Ms. Carpenter reviewed both socio-behavioral and biomedical studies to improve ethics and study design. This experience has been useful in compliance-oriented work having both research and practical applications in the cyber risk assessment space.
Ms. Carpenter has also worked for the City of Seattle, the World Health Organization, the Seattle Children's Hospital, the Colorado Children's Hospital.
Ms. Carpenter is a respected interdisciplinary cybersecurity advisor with experience in cyberlaw, international relations, and cyber operations and research, such as the areas of cyberwar, botnet takedowns, and other operational matters. Her research and monitoring of trends in the cyber domain keeps clients abreast of emerging requirements and risks.
Mr. Stytz is a thought leader, as represented by his hundreds of speaking engagements, and offers insights to companies and organizations seeking to improve their cyber resilience.
Job Titles:
- Homeland Security Consulting
Scott C. Algeier works at the intersection of cybersecurity policy and operations. He is the Founder, President and CEO of homeland security consulting firm Conrad, Inc.
Job Titles:
- Security Consultant
- Security Consultant / EDUCATION
Mr. Campbell specializes in information security risk reduction. He has an in-depth understanding of current threat intelligence, changing attack methods, information architectures, information security best practices, and defensive technologies. Mr. Campbell applies probabilistic risk analysis, data breach statistics, and industry standard risk management and security control frameworks, such as NIST SP 800-53, the SANS/CIS Critical Controls, and ISO 27001/2 to identify and prioritize gaps in an organization's cyber defenses and to recommend cost-effective risk reduction measures.
A 24 year veteran of the software field with a degree in physics, Mr. Campbell has spent the past ten years researching the strategies and tactics of clandestine organizations, including cyber criminals, terrorists, and insurgents. These groups are early adopters of new technologies that allow them to detect and exploit vulnerabilities. They take advantage of information and communication technologies and global commerce to mount attacks while remaining anonymous. But their use of technology and their high need for operational security also makes them vulnerable.
Mr. Campbell obtained his masters degree at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University, the oldest graduate school of international affairs in the country, where his focus was international security, Middle Eastern politics and transnational terrorism. After graduating he continued at the school as a research associate, specializing in intelligence, counterintelligence and non-state armed groups. He developed graduate level teaching materials on the specific challenges of collecting human, communications, geospatial, technical and cyber intelligence on clandestine actors, and on these actors' own use of intelligence and counterintelligence, denial and deception, and underground organizational structures.
Mr. Campbell's experience with software includes programming, analysis, education, product marketing and strategy. He has worked at Shell International, Informix (IBM), and SAP on financial, database, and ERP applications running on IBM mainframes, UNIX and Windows systems. As an independent consultant he has advised companies on improving the availability and performance of their critical systems. He has been using TCP/IP since the 1980s. In 1994 he contributed to the Internet Engineering Task Force's standard for monitoring relational databases. Working for Hewlett-Packard's OpenView team for nine years, Mr. Campbell was responsible for launching and marketing new technologies that provided clients with early warnings of bottlenecks and performance slowdowns in their client server business applications.
Mr. Campbell specializes in information security risk reduction, threat intelligence, information security best practices, defensive technologies, and risk management frameworks.
Mr. Yurek, Of Counsel at eos edge Legal, serves as the Director of Cyber Intrusion Investigations at the Department of Defense