Summary
Christopher Jabbour is an IT and cybersecurity professional with a decade of hands-on experience spanning full-stack web development, digital forensics, and incident response, now teaching CIS at Robert Morris University while pursuing a PhD in Information Systems and Communication. He blends practical software engineering—Java, JavaScript, Oracle, WebLogic, Splunk—with security tooling and frameworks (Security+, SIEM, Nmap, Burp, Suricata) to improve operational resilience and reduce risk. Known for translating technical findings into actionable process and procedural improvements, he has driven measurable outcomes like 40% team productivity gains and significant application security enhancements. Christopher mentors students and colleagues, emphasizing inclusion, documentation discipline, and pragmatic problem solving that surfaced critical bug fixes and browser compatibility improvements for thousands of users. His background as a freelance web designer and VR intern shows a willingness to learn across domains and a knack for making technical concepts accessible to non-technical stakeholders. Based in Pittsburgh, he combines academic teaching with applied consulting and research, and is open to relocation for roles that bridge security, development, and education.
10 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree Cybersecurity and Information Assurance, Master's degree Cybersecurity and Information Assurance at Robert Morris University
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Liberal Arts Liberal Arts (Specialization: Bioinformatics) Minor: Computer Science, Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Liberal Arts Liberal Arts (Specialization: Bioinformatics) Minor: Computer Science at Saint Vincent College
Certificate Full-Stack Web Developer (FSW), Certificate Full-Stack Web Developer (FSW) at Woz U
The Washington Center for Internships and Academic Seminars
Spanish, English, Arabic, German