Summary
Ben Greenberg is an experienced cybersecurity practitioner and educator with eight years focused on malware analysis, incident response, and threat research across government, intelligence, and commercial environments. Holding an active DoD Top Secret SCI with CI Polygraph and multiple DoD 8570 and industry certifications (including CISSP, CASP, GREM, and GXPN), he leads malware teams and architects detection/triage solutions—most recently for DISA PENTCIRT. As an adjunct professor at George Mason University he redesigned a graduate security lab to teach hands-on reverse engineering, exploitation, and C2/malware analysis using real-world case studies. Equally fluent in Windows and Linux internals, Ben codes in C/C++, C#, Java, and Python, and has built custom sandboxes and analyst tooling to accelerate investigations. He combines operational incident leadership with academic rigor, and is notable for translating deep reverse-engineering work into actionable briefs for senior government stakeholders.
8 years of coding experience
12 years of employment as a software developer
BS, Applied Networking and Systems Administration, BS, Applied Networking and Systems Administration at Rochester Institute of Technology
MS, Information Security and Assurance, MS, Information Security and Assurance at George Mason University