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Matthew J. Decker
Matthew Decker, CIFI, CISSP, CISA, CBCP, CISM
Principal
Agile Risk Management LLC
e-mail: mjdecker@agilerm.net
Matthew Decker has twenty years of professional experience in the service of the United States
Department of Defense (DoD) and private industry. During his career he has been employed as a Senior
Manager in the Information Risk Management practice of KPMG LLP, provided security consulting services
with Lucent Technologies and International Network Services (purchased by Lucent in 2000), devoted
engineering and security consulting support to the United States Special Operations Command (USSOCOM)
with Booz Allen Hamilton, and served nine years with the National Security Agency (NSA).
Mr. Decker received his Bachelors Degree in Electrical Engineering (BSEE) in 1985, and earned a Masters
degree in Business Administration (MBA) in 1998. NSA's Engineering and Physical Science Career Panel awarded
him Certified Cryptologic Engineer (CCE) stature in 1992. He is a member in good standing of ISSA, ISACA, and
the DRII, and served as President to the Tampa Bay Chapter of ISSA from 1999 - 2003. Matthew holds numerous
professional security certifications, is published in the Information Security Management Handbook (5th edition),
and is a frequent speaker at security related events.
Matthew M. Shannon
Matthew Shannon, CIFI, CISSP
Principal
Agile Risk Management LLC
e-mail: mshannon@agilerm.net
Matthew Shannon has seven years of professional experience in private industry, including KPMG LLP, ExxonMobil, and United Technologies. Mr. Shannon has successfully led multiple information security assessment engagements, including
successful penetration of multi-million dollar financial institutions, both international and domestic. In addition,
Mr. Shannon has been the lead investigator on numerous computer forensics engagements, including intellectual property
theft and employment law. Mr. Shannon is also a well received speaker and author. He has instructed the United States
Secret Service on specific digital forensics techniques and was a well received speaker at the DEFCON 11 annual Information
Security conference in Las Vegas Nevada. Additionally, Mr. Shannon has been published in the International Journal of
Digital Evidence for his work on incorporating statistical inference into digital forensics investigations as well as
multiple bar journal articles and online digital forensics publications.
Mr. Shannon graduated cum laude from The University of Florida in Decision and Information Sciences(BSBA) in 1999. He is
a member in good standing of ISSA, in addition, Matthew holds numerous professional information technology certifications,
and has been a contributor to multiple open source information security projects including "The Honeynet Project" and "Sleuthkit".
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