I have a strong background in cybersecurity, information technology, and education that supports my ability to tutor students in IT, cybersecurity, and history. I hold a Master of Science in Cybersecurity, where I studied network security, incident response, risk management, and secure system design. I also work as a Cybersecurity Analyst in an enterprise Security Operations Center, where I use tools such as Microsoft Sentinel (SIEM), CrowdStrike, and Microsoft Defender to monitor,...
I have a strong background in cybersecurity, information technology, and education that supports my ability to tutor students in IT, cybersecurity, and history. I hold a Master of Science in Cybersecurity, where I studied network security, incident response, risk management, and secure system design. I also work as a Cybersecurity Analyst in an enterprise Security Operations Center, where I use tools such as Microsoft Sentinel (SIEM), CrowdStrike, and Microsoft Defender to monitor, investigate, and respond to security incidents. This experience gives me practical, real-world knowledge of cybersecurity operations that I can translate into clear, teachable concepts for students.
In my current role, I regularly analyze security logs, investigate threats, and explain technical findings to both technical and non-technical stakeholders. This has strengthened my ability to simplify complex topics such as threat detection, log analysis, and incident response so students can understand them step by step. I also work with frameworks like NIST and MITRE ATT&CK, which helps me teach structured approaches to cybersecurity problem-solving and IT fundamentals.
In addition, I previously worked as a high school teacher, teaching social studies and computer science electives to students of varying ages and skill levels. This experience gave me hands-on practice in lesson planning, classroom instruction, and one-on-one tutoring. I am comfortable adapting my teaching style to different learners and focusing on practical understanding.