Chris B

Senior Manager, Incident Response at KPMG UK

Cheltenham, England, United Kingdom
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Chris B is a Senior Manager in Incident Response with 11 years of hands-on cyber security experience spanning consultancy and in-house roles across finance, insurance, and critical national infrastructure. He began as a technical analyst in host forensics and has since built and led incident response teams, formalised services, and advised senior decision-makers and government officials globally. Chris combines deep technical expertise—ranging from emergency response and threat hunting to tabletop exercises—with a business-focused approach that helps organisations prepare for and recover from complex incidents. Notably, he has a track record of growing retained response services with 100% renewal at MDSec and developing core detection tooling and network threat services at NCC Group. Based in Cheltenham, he blends practical incident leadership with an ability to translate technical risk into strategic action for executives.
code11 years of coding experience
bookGCSE's, GCSE's at Hockerill Anglo-European College
bookBsc, Computer Forensics, Bsc, Computer Forensics at De Montfort University
bookA Levels, Business, Computing, Physics, A Levels, Business, Computing, Physics at Cleeve School
languagesFrench, German
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Github Skills (29)

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packet9
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network-monitoring9
packet-capture8
indexing8
javascript8
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bundle7
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database7
responsibility6
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Programming languages (3)

CJavaScriptPython

Github contributions (5)

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cbasnett/Log-Extractor

Nov 2020 - Mar 2022

Contributions:4 releases, 8 commits, 7 pushes in 1 year 4 months
cbasnett/WordSteal

Jun 2021 - Jun 2021

This script will create a POC that will steal NTML hashes from a remote computer. Do not use this for illegal purposes.The author does not keep responsibility for any illegal action you do.
Contributions:2 PRs, 1 push, 3 branches in 1 day
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Chris B - Senior Manager, Incident Response at KPMG UK