Erin Plemons

Director, Center For Critical Infrastructure Protection at ENSCO

Erin Plemons has a strong background in information security, with experience in various roles throughout their career. Erin began working at ENSCO, Inc. in 2017 as an Information Systems Security Engineer, where they were responsible for conducting special study research, providing support for Defensive Cyber Operations, and working on network architecture engineering and business development. In this role, Erin also led system self-assessment efforts, ensuring information assurance and compliance assessments were executed properly.

In 2018, Erin joined Resolvn, Inc. as a Lead Security Engineer. During their time there, they were responsible for leading security initiatives and ensuring the organization's systems and networks were secure. Erin'srole required expertise in security protocols, tools, and procedures.

Prior to their position at Resolvn, Inc., Erin worked at Navy Information Operations Command- Norfolk. From 2013 to 2017, they held the position of Cyber Network Defense Analyst and Team Lead. In this role, they provided training, policy guidance, and subject matter expertise support to naval units worldwide. Erin gained extensive experience in vulnerability detection tools, mitigation techniques, and DoD governing instructions and guidance.

Before joining the Navy Information Operations Command, Erin worked at Navy Informations Operations Command- Norfolk. From 2016 to 2017, they served as a Computer Network Team Trainer Instructor, where they developed curricula and virtualized labs to equip Navy Fleet ITs with the knowledge and skills necessary to comply with DoN instructions and pass cyber security inspections.

Overall, Erin Plemons has a strong background in information security, with experience in various roles focused on network defense, compliance, and training.

Erin Plemons's education history includes earning a degree in Cybersecurity with a specialization in Terrorism and Critical Infrastructure from the University of Maryland Global Campus. Erin attended the university from 2015 to 2019.

In addition to their degree, Erin has obtained several certifications. Erin became a Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) through EC-Council in January 2020. Erin also holds certifications in Linux +, Security +, and A+ from CompTIA, which they obtained in November 2013, August 2013, and January 2013 respectively. It is unclear when they obtained the Certified Hacking Forensics Investigator certification from EC-Council, as the date information is not provided.

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