Matthew Mc Gee
About
Matthew Mc Gee is from Melbourne, Florida, United States. Matthew works in the following industries: "Defense & Space", "International Affairs", and "Automotive". Matthew is currently Senior Insider Threat Program Analyst at Tesla, located in Melbourne, Florida, United States. In Matthew's previous role as a Insider Threat and Counterintelligence Analyst at L3Harris Technologies, Matthew worked in Melbourne, Florida Area until Dec 2020. Prior to joining L3Harris Technologies, Matthew was a Intelligence Analyst/Investigations Officer at Central Intelligence Agency and held the position of Intelligence Analyst/Investigations Officer at Washington D.C. Metro Area.
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Matthew Mc Gee's current jobs
Matthew Mc Gee's past jobs
—Conduct sensitive inquiries and investigations on a variety of issues resulting from insider threat and counterintelligence analysis. —Access and integrate information from user activity monitoring tools, internal security incident databases, and other data analytic tools and sources to assess trends and patterns, uncover anomalies, identify intelligence gaps, and propose risk mitigation solutions. —Provide analytic support to damage assessments, threat and asset management, cyber integration, training and awareness, and corporate governance programs. —Perform threat and vulnerability assessments and produce actionable intelligence products to inform risk management decisions protecting critical information and assets. —Maintain external liaison relationships with US law enforcement and intelligence community to obtain threat information. —Formed collaborative relationships with and provided technical and investigative support to HR, Legal, Trade Compliance, Global Security, and Ethics departments.
—Conducted espionage investigations that detected and neutralized attempts by foreign intelligence services to penetrate the USG. —Served as an adjunct instructor in agency training component. —Guided and supported counterintelligence operations, interfacing between Headquarters and the field and translating executive CI guidance into offensive and defensive operational action overseas. —Comprehensive knowledge of a high-profile Near Eastern foreign intelligence service. —Supervised a branch that conducted background and suitability checks on subject matter experts (businessmen, academics, journalists, etc.) who participated in an analytical outreach program. —Collected, studied, and interpreted a range of reports that identified and prevented foreign intelligence operations that threatened agency operations. —Provided analysis and finished intelligence—both written and oral—that informed policymakers and USG investigative entities. —Followed foreign military and technical developments that threatened regional or international stability, which required me to meet difficult demands in high pressure, stressful situations. —Extensive travel abroad and interaction with various peoples and cultures throughout Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and Latin America.