Hive Systems Executive Team

Corey Neskey, CISSP

Vice President, Quantitative Risk

Corey Neskey has been providing analyses, architecting secure environments, and leading security program implementations in IT security and risk since 2011. His career started with informing executive decision-making using algebraic data analyses for explanation, simulation, and attribution (i.e., intelligence analysis, forensics, SOC, CIRT), and optimization (i.e., Monte Carlo simulation for risk assessment). His toolset expanded to more descriptive and predictive methods (i.e., machine learning/AI for risk assessment, vulnerability prioritization, event correlation). He is now developing skills for integrating these analytical areas and expanding beyond algebraic methods and static probability calculus to using Bayesian network models.

Corey holds a Master of Science in cybersecurity intelligence and forensics from Utica College, a Bachelor's degree in Philosophy from the University of New Hampshire, and multiple industry certifications, including the CISSP. Prior to joining Hive Systems as Vice President of Quantitative Risk, he worked at RSA and EMC, a federal defense financial institution, Dell SecureWorks, Bloomberg L.P, and NYU. 

Corey does yoga every evening and considers himself a master of savasana. In his ample free time he also enjoys modeling things that probably shouldn’t be modeled, like coffee enjoyability and how much employees would be willing to pay to not have to do cybersecurity training.

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