Research Security Insider Threat Program team

Insider Threat Team Members Earn Prestigious Certification

12.13.2024

All three members of GTRI Research Security’s (RS) Insider Threat Program (ITP): ITP Senior Official Dannie Lyvers and ITP analysts Chikita Sanders and Roshaun Brown, have completed the prestigious Global Counter-Insider Threat Professional Certification.

The certification is administered by the Applied Research Laboratory for Intelligence and Security (ARLIS) at the University of Maryland.

“The Global Counter Insider Threat Professional Certification sets the standard for establishing safeguards from internal risks and empowers recipients with the knowledge and tools to deter, detect and mitigate threats effectively in an evolving security landscape," said Dannie. 

Roshaun echoed his sentiments. “Receiving the Global Counter-Insider Threat Professional Certification was much more than earning a credential; it was a testament to my dedication and commitment to advancing security awareness in a rapidly evolving field," she said. "The journey challenged me, but it paved the way for invaluable growth and future opportunities."

“This accomplishment reflects highly on our commitment to staying at the forefront of insider threat detection, prevention, and mitigation strategies,” said Al Concord, Director of RS. “By earning this certification, our team has deepened its expertise in safeguarding national security and the Institute’s sensitive information, intellectual property, and overall security posture.”

Lyvers gave credit to GTRI and its leadership:

"The support we receive from our Senior Leaders demonstrates the Institute’s dedication to further enhance our already strong and mature security culture while encouraging us to search for these opportunities and maximize our professional growth.”

Concord states that the team achieving this certification has numerous benefits for them as professionals and for GTRI. He says the certification assists RS in communicating to the GTRI community how the RS team is continuously seeking further professional development and education for:

  • Enhanced Knowledge and Skills: The certification helps deepen understanding of critical concepts and principles necessary for counter-insider-threat activities.
  • Professional Recognition: Being certified identifies these outstanding individuals as highly qualified professionals in the insider threat industry.
  • Career Advancement: It can open up new career opportunities and potentially lead to higher positions within Research Security, GTRI, Georgia Tech, or the broader security industry.
  • Credibility and Trust: Holding a recognized certification will enhance their credibility with employers, colleagues, and sponsors, showing they have met a high standard of professional competence.
  • Professional Development: Obtaining and maintaining certification encourages continuous learning and professional growth.

Roshaun summarized the value of the certification, saying, " This achievement reflects the culture of excellence and growth fostered at GT/GTRI, and I am excited to continue contributing to our mission.”

 

Writer: Christopher Weems
GTRI Communications
Georgia Tech Research Institute
Atlanta, Georgia

The Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) is the nonprofit, applied research division of the Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech). Founded in 1934 as the Engineering Experiment Station, GTRI has grown to more than 2,900 employees, supporting eight laboratories in over 20 locations around the country and performing more than $940 million of problem-solving research annually for government and industry. GTRI's renowned researchers combine science, engineering, economics, policy, and technical expertise to solve complex problems for the U.S. federal government, state, and industry.

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