Ivan Sotos
About
Ivan Sotos is from New York, United States. Ivan works in the following industries: "Education Management", "Think Tanks", "Military", "Public Relations & Communications", "Information Technology & Services", and "Security & Investigations". Ivan is currently Cybercrime Investigator at Advanced Intelligence, LLC, located in New York, United States. In Ivan's previous role as a Marketing Intern at MACIAS PR, Ivan worked in New York, United States until May 2021. Prior to joining MACIAS PR, Ivan was a Hacking 4 Defense Participant at United States Department of Defense and held the position of Hacking 4 Defense Participant. Prior to that, Ivan was a Research Analyst and Team Editor at Michigan Foreign Policy Council, based in Ann Arbor, Michigan from Sep 2019 to Jan 2021. Ivan started working as Assistant Manager at Kumon North America, Inc. in Pennington NJ in Aug 2014.
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Ivan Sotos's current jobs
-Performed HUMINT and SIGINT Intelligence collection on English and Russian Dark Web Forums -Published Subject Matter Expertise reports on ransomware analysis and threat actor attribution -Used Maltego OSINT software to compile botnet intelligence reports and analyze attack anatomy
Ivan Sotos's past jobs
-Developed pitches that secured client placement in publications such as HRD Magazine and Fox News -Facilitated new business connections between MACIAS PR and international startups after conducting market research -Compiled lists of thousands of targeted reporters for marketing pitches using Anewstip engine and Excel -Published 8 articles on Brooklyn Chatter, on topics ranging from Real Estate to COVID-19
Me and my team of colleagues at the University of Michigan were tasked with presenting JFHQ-DODIN a predictive method to determine the likelihood and speed at which new cyber vulnerabilities will be weaponized and exploited in order to defend the Defense Information Network proactively. Our team identified a solution and partnership that is on course to reduce patching efforts by as much as 78%.
My first year in the club I led my climate and energy group in researching the violent effects of climate change in sub-Saharan Africa. My second year in the club I led my national security group in researching demilitarization in the Arctic Zone and U.S.-Russia foreign relations.
Started as a math instructor during the beginning of high school and grew to become an assistant manager during the summer of my senior year where I helped manage and craft relationships with over 100 students.