Timothy Mullican, OSCP,CISSP

DevSecOps Engineer at Gray Analytics

Timothy Mullican has a diverse work experience in the field of cybersecurity. Timothy started as an intern at Aleta Technologies in 2012 and later worked as a Cyber Defense Analyst, conducting Risk Management Framework validations and providing recommendations. In 2017, they founded CyberGrail, LLC. Timothy also served as the CISO at Techni-Core Corporation and later as a Cyber Security Analyst / ISSO. In 2019, Mullican joined Aleta Technologies as a Senior Cybersecurity System Administrator, where they were responsible for managing corporate compliance and IT systems. Timothy is currently working at Gray Analytics as a DevSecOps Engineer. Mullican is also actively involved in the technology community, serving as the President and Founder of North Alabama Charitable Computing and as a Package Maintainer for the Fedora Project. Timothy holds certifications in OSCP and CISSP.

Timothy Mullican has a diverse education history in the field of computer science and cybersecurity. Timothy obtained their Associate of Science Degree in General Studies from Calhoun Community College in 2014, graduating Summa Cum Laude. Following that, they pursued a Bachelor of Science Degree in Computer Science with a minor in Cybersecurity from the University of Maryland Global Campus, which they completed in 2016.

In addition to their formal education, Timothy has also acquired several certifications that further demonstrate their expertise in cybersecurity. These include the Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) certification from (ISC)², obtained in June 2017. Timothy also holds certifications such as Security Fundamentals and Certified Professional from Microsoft, Certified Linux Administrator from SUSE, LPIC-1 from the Linux Professional Institute, Linux+ from CompTIA, Certified Ethical Hacker v9 from EC-Council, and Security+ from CompTIA.

Furthermore, Timothy has the Offensive Security Certified Professional (OSCP) certification, although the specific month and year of obtaining it are not provided. Another notable certification they possess is the Amateur Radio General Class Operator certification from the Federal Communications Commission.

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  • DevSecOps Engineer

    October, 2020 - present