Anonymous ID: 0258e2 Feb. 12, 2022, 6:56 p.m. No.15614690   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4698 >>4716

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Oh,

and another thing:

 

July 25, 2016: Obama signed Presidential Policy Directive 41, United States Cyber Incident Coodination in reaction to the purported Russian hacking of the DNC server. Agent Anthony Ferrante was tasked with implementing it. This is the same person Comey would later plant as the "cyber guy" in the White House over and above their usual people, after Trump took office.

Anonymous ID: 0258e2 Feb. 12, 2022, 7:07 p.m. No.15614752   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4761 >>4870 >>5044 >>5262 >>5306

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>>15614317 lb

>>15614602

>>15614675

>>15614716

 

https://www.fticonsulting.com/experts/anthony-j-ferrante

 

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About Anthony [Ferrante}

 

Anthony Ferrante is an expert in data privacy, compliance, and cybersecurity readiness, prevention, incident response, remediation, recovery, and complex investigation services.

 

Mr. Ferrante has more than 25 years of top‐level cybersecurity experience, providing incident response and readiness planning to more than 1,000 private sector and government organizations, including over 175 Fortune 500 companies and 70 Fortune 100 companies. Further, Mr. Ferrante is versed in cybersecurity regulation and legislation, including DFARS, HIPAA, ITAR, GDPR, CCPA, NYDFS, and PCI DSS.

 

Mr. Ferrante maintains first‐hand operational knowledge of more than 60 criminal and national security cyber threat sets, and extensive practical expertise researching, designing, developing, and hacking technical applications and hardware systems, allowing for unparalleled client advisory and support in complex investigations and litigation.

 

Prior to joining FTI Consulting, Mr. Ferrante served as Director for Cyber Incident Response at the U.S. National Security Council at the [Trump] White House where he coordinated U.S. response to unfolding domestic and international cybersecurity crises and issues.Building on his extensive cybersecurity and incident response experience, he led the development and implementation of Presidential Policy Directive 41 – United States Cyber Incident Coordination, the federal government’s national policy guiding cyber incident response efforts.

 

Before joining the National Security Council, Mr. Ferrante was Chief of Staff of the FBI’s Cyber Division. He joined the FBI as a special agent in 2005, assigned to the FBI’s New York Field Office. In 2006, Mr. Ferrante was selected as a member of the FBI’s Cyber Action Team, a fly-team of experts who deploy globally to respond to the most critical cyber incidents on behalf of the U.S. Government.

 

Mr. Ferrante was an Adjunct Professor of Computer Science at Fordham University’s Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, where he served as the founder and co-director of the Master’s of Science in Cybersecurity Program in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. During his time at Fordham University, he served as the co-director of the undergraduate and graduate cybersecurity research program.

 

He is a member of the Ethics & Integrity Committee at Cellebrite, and a member of the World Economic Forum’s (WEF) Centre for Cybersecurity where he works to strengthen digital trust and promote the responsible development of technology.

 

Mr. Ferrante received the 2019 Global Leaders in Consulting award for his Excellence in Execution from Consulting Magazine and has been recognized as a Data Expert by Who’s Who Legal (2021) and in the global-wide Cybersecurity Risk, Crisis & Risk Management Chambers & Partners 2021 guide.

 

In August 2019, Mr. Ferrante summited Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest mountain in Africa and the highest single free-standing mountain in the world.