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CATEGORIES:College of Engineering,Lectures and Seminars
DESCRIPTION:UMassD Cyber Security Education Club (CSEC) jointly with COE Na
 tional Cybersecurity Center & ECE Seminar Annual Guest Lecture for ECE548/
 488 Cyber Threats and Security Management  Topic: Leadership & Character 
 Lessons Learned from the Boston Marathon Bombing Speaker: John Petrozzelli
 , Director, MassCyberCenter, Boston, MA Abstract: John will discuss lesson
 s he learned while investigating the Boston Marathon Bombing. He will furt
 her discuss skills he developed over his career that helped him to contrib
 ute to a diverse and talented team of investigators who successfully argue
 d for the prosecution of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev.  Biography: John Petrozzelli 
 is the Director of MassCyberCenter, a public agency within the Massachuset
 ts Technology Collaborative dedicated to enhancing cybersecurity resilienc
 y and workforce development across the Commonwealth. John began his career
  as an intelligence officer in the U.S. Air Force in 1998 and served in th
 e Republic of Korea in 1999. In September 2001, while supporting C-17 miss
 ions, he deployed to Sicily and Germany to support forward operating bases
  during the initial phases of the US war in Afghanistan.  John entered o
 n duty with the FBI as an Intelligence Analyst in 2004. In 2013 John was a
  day shift intelligence supervisor during the Boston Marathon Bombing manh
 unt and led the computer forensic review of all subjects’ digital media.
  In 2016 he earned a Master of Science in Information Security from Boston
  University and became FBI Boston’s Chief Security Officer.  Before joi
 ning the MassCyberCenter, John was the Director of Cybersecurity for Magna
 5's Boston Metro Area. He managed day-to-day operations of the company’s
  Boston Security Operations Center. The Seminars is open to the public fre
 e of charge. For further information, please contact Dr. Hong Liu via emai
 l at hliu@umassd.edu.  \nEvent page: https://www.umassd.edu/events/cms/na
 tional-cybersecurity-center--ece-seminar.php
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<html><body><p>UMassD Cyber Security Education
  Club (CSEC) jointly with COE National Cybersecurity Center & ECE Seminar<
 /p>\n<p>Annual Guest Lecture for ECE548/488 Cyber Threats and Security Man
 agement </p>\n<p>Topic:</p>\n<p>Leadership & Character Lessons Learned fr
 om the Boston Marathon Bombing</p>\n<p>Speaker:</p>\n<p>John Petrozzelli\,
  Director\, MassCyberCenter\, Boston\, MA</p>\n<p>Abstract: John will disc
 uss lessons he learned while investigating the Boston Marathon Bombing. He
  will further discuss skills he developed over his career that helped him 
 to contribute to a diverse and talented team of investigators who successf
 ully argued for the prosecution of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev. </p>\n<p>Biography:
  John Petrozzelli is the Director of MassCyberCenter\, a public agency wit
 hin the Massachusetts Technology Collaborative dedicated to enhancing cybe
 rsecurity resiliency and workforce development across the Commonwealth. Jo
 hn began his career as an intelligence officer in the U.S. Air Force in 19
 98 and served in the Republic of Korea in 1999. In September 2001\, while 
 supporting C-17 missions\, he deployed to Sicily and Germany to support fo
 rward operating bases during the initial phases of the US war in Afghanist
 an.  John entered on duty with the FBI as an Intelligence Analyst in 200
 4. In 2013 John was a day shift intelligence supervisor during the Boston 
 Marathon Bombing manhunt and led the computer forensic review of all subje
 cts’ digital media. In 2016 he earned a Master of Science in Information
  Security from Boston University and became FBI Boston’s Chief Security 
 Officer. </p>\n<p>Before joining the MassCyberCenter\, John was the Direc
 tor of Cybersecurity for Magna5's Boston Metro Area. He managed day-to-day
  operations of the company’s Boston Security Operations Center.</p>\n<p>
 The Seminars is open to the public free of charge.</p>\n<p>For further inf
 ormation\, please contact Dr. Hong Liu via email at <a href="mailto:hliu@u
 massd.edu">hliu@umassd.edu</a>.</p>\n<p> </p><p>Event page: <a href="http
 s://www.umassd.edu/events/cms/national-cybersecurity-center--ece-seminar.p
 hp">https://www.umassd.edu/events/cms/national-cybersecurity-center--ece-s
 eminar.php</a></a></p></body></html>
DTSTAMP:20260422T230744
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260427T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260427T163000
LOCATION:Science &amp; Engineering Building (SENG), Room 222
SUMMARY;LANGUAGE=en-us:National Cybersecurity Center & ECE Seminar
UID:b6ecee4b2da321dda9ae6afe01b238c4@www.umassd.edu
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