Isaac Paul
Education:
Master of Arts - MA
Criminal Justice and Corrections and Social Work
The University of Texas at Arlington
2021 : 2023
Bachelor of Arts - BA
Criminal Justice and Corrections
The University of Texas at Arlington
2018 : 2020
Associate of Arts - AA
Criminal Justice and Corrections
Brookhaven College
2016 : 2018
Experience:
Conducted extensive research on cybersecurity governance and policy frameworks, analyzing current industry trends and best practices.
Collaborated with a team of researchers to gather and analyze data related to cybersecurity incidents, assessing the effectiveness of existing governance measures.
2022 : Present
The University of Texas at Arlington
Graduate Research Assistant
Immersive 24-week project-focused bootcamp in which I focused on developing proficiency in formulating effective governance strategies and ensuring policy adherence. I acquired skills in conducting risk assessments and implementing compliance frameworks to address vulnerabilities and minimize potential threats. I actively participated in real-world simulations and practical exercises that provided me with hands-on experience in dealing with cybersecurity challenges faced by organizations today. These opportunities strengthened my ability to deliver concise reports and recommendations to support decision-making processes
2022 :
QuickStart Inc.
Cybersecurity Professional Development
Maintained a thorough understanding of testing policies, staying updated on any changes or updates to ensure accurate information dissemination.
Communicated testing policies and procedures to students, providing clear instructions and guidance.
2022 : 2022
The University of Texas at Arlington
Graduate Assistant
Utilized strong problem-solving skills to implement effective strategies for addressing complex situations and achieving business and investigative objectives.
Managed case files and materials methodically, ensuring efficient retrieval and organization of evidence.
2020 : 2022
VERACITY RESEARCH CO
Desktop Investigator
As an Intern, I assisted probation officers and the probation department in various tasks related to the supervision and monitoring of individuals who have been placed on probation as part of their criminal sentence. These tasks included, but were not limited to writing reports, attending court hearings to take notes, researching best practices as well as analyzing data on topics such as recidivism rates.
2019 : 2019
U.S. Probation and Pretrial Services, Northern District of Texas
Intern
Company: The University of Texas at Arlington
Years of Experience: 4