Ethan Muntz

Strategic Threat Analyst at Health-ISAC

Ethan Muntz is a Strategic Threat Analyst at HEALTH-ISAC, focusing on the analysis of cyber crime trends to support the healthcare sector. Concurrently, Ethan serves as a Task Force Member and OSINT Analyst for the Anti-Human Trafficking Intelligence Initiative, specializing in Dark Web intelligence and cryptocurrency tracking related to child sexual abuse material. Prior experience includes leading the Cyber Crimes team at the Center for International Cyber Intelligence, collaborating with law enforcement and private sector partners, and participating in multiple academic projects at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. Ethan's background also includes intensive language studies in China through the Confucius Institute and leadership experience in a national security simulation at the Envision National Youth Leadership Forum. Ethan holds a Bachelor of Science in Global Security and Intelligence Studies from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.

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Titusville, United States

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Health-ISAC

Health-ISAC (Health Information Sharing and Analysis Center), is a global, non-profit, member-driven organization where health sector stakeholders join a trusted community and forum for coordinating, collaborating and sharing vital physical and cyber threat intelligence and best practices with each other. Members use this information to extend their security operations team and to create situational awareness, inform risk-based decision-making and mitigate against threats. Membership is open to public & private hospitals, ambulatory providers, health insurance payers, pharmaceutical/biotech manufacturers, laboratory, diagnostic, medical device manufacturers, medical schools, medical R&D organizations and other relevant health sector stakeholders. Member organizations become more resilient by working together, benefiting the entire health sector and its vital role in critical infrastructure worldwide.


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