John Irvine has a diverse work experience in the field of digital forensics and incident response. John currently serves as the Vice President of Digital Forensics Products at eSentire, where they manage the Atlas XDR Investigator product and roadmaps, interacts with customers to drive feature requests, and ensures customer satisfaction. John also develops new products based on the AXI platform and collaborates with other product managers.
Prior to eSentire, John held the position of Chief Product Officer at CyFIR, where they directed and managed the product development of computer forensics and incident response platforms. John also served as the Chief Technology Officer at Cyber Technology Services, leading the development and marketing of such platforms.
John has also worked as an Adjunct Professor at George Mason University, teaching courses on legal and ethical issues in digital forensics. Additionally, they worked as a Consultant at Dell Technologies, where they identified software products and processes to improve forensic services.
Earlier in their career, John held various roles in organizations such as Integrity Applications Incorporated, Crucial Security (a subsidiary of the Harris Corporation), The Emerging Technologies Group USA, Inc., CSC, and R.M. Vredenburg/Highland Technologies, Inc. In these roles, they developed digital forensics practices, managed teams, and provided investigative services to clients.
Throughout their career, John has consistently received high ratings for their teaching, curriculum development, and leadership abilities. John has a strong background in computer forensics and a proven track record in delivering innovative solutions in the field.
John Irvine's education history is as follows:
From 1994 to 1999, John Irvine attended George Mason University - Volgenau School of Engineering, where they obtained a Master of Science (MS) degree in Information Systems. During the same period, they also earned a Graduate Certificate in Software Systems Engineering from the same institution.
Prior to their master's degree, from 1988 to 1993, John Irvine studied at George Mason University - School of Business and graduated with a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Management.
In addition to their formal education, John Irvine has obtained several certifications. In November 2020, they became a Scrum Fundamentals Certified (SFC) through SCRUMstudy - Accreditation Body for Scrum and Agile. In December 2009, they acquired the Qualified Ethical Hacker certification from Security University.
Furthermore, John Irvine holds certifications as a DEA Certified Computer Forensic Examiner from the Drug Enforcement Administration, as well as being an Encase Certified Examiner (EnCE, Former) from Guidance Software. John also possesses a former designation as a Private Investigator with Firearms Endorsement, accredited by the Commonwealth of Virginia. However, the specific months and years when these certifications were obtained are not provided.
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