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Jamie Levy 

Jamie Levy is a senior researcher, developer and board member of the Volatility Foundation. She worked on various R&D projects and forensic cases while previously working at Guidance Software, Inc, and later at Verizon Terremark.  Jamie has taught classes in Computer Forensics and Computer Science at Queens College (CUNY) and John Jay College (CUNY). She has a Masters in Forensic Computing from John Jay College and is an avid contributor to the open source Computer Forensics community. She is an active developer on the Volatility Framework.  Jamie has lead several large scale threat hunting engagements.  She currently works as a software developer, using her previous knowledge in order to empower investigators to quickly triage and remediate machines on their network.

 

Jamie has authored peer-reviewed conference publications, and presented at conferences (OMFW, CEIC, IEEE ICC, EnFuse, ACSAC, NYBA, Lockdown) on the topics of memory, network, and malware forensics analysis.  Jamie is a well respected member of the DFIR community, sits on the board of directors for the Volatility Foundation, and has served on the program committee for such conferences as DFRWS, BSidesNYC and IWCMC Security Conference (among others).  Jamie is also a trainer on the topics of Digital Forensics and Incident Response for the Volatility Project and Black Hat USA.

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