Adam Livingston

Cybersecurity Engineering Student at University of Arizona
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Languages
  • German Elementary proficiency
  • English Native or bilingual proficiency
  • Spanish Elementary proficiency

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Credentials

  • CompTIA Security+
    CompTIA
    Jan, 2023
    - Oct, 2024

Experience

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Cybersecurity Engineering Student
      • Jul 2021 - Present

      Current GPA: 4.0 Fall 2022: System Programming + Unix (C Language): 95.8% Overall Assembly Programming for Security Professionals: 96.7% Overall Wireless Networking Security: 95.7% Overall Active Cyber Defense: 94.2% Overall Summer 2022: Cloud Computing: 100% overall Intro to Security Scripting (Python): 100% overall Cyber Warfare: 96.9% overall Cyber Ethics: 98.2% overall Advanced Writing: 98% overall Spring 2022: Intro to Discrete Math for Security Professionals: 99.1% Overall Mathematics for Applied Technology: 98.5% Overall Intro to Security Programming I (C Language): 95.5% Overall Intro to Security Programming II (ASM x86): 98.1% Overall Cyber Investigations and Forensics: 92.5% Overall Fall 2021: Fundamentals of Cyber Security: 96.9% Overall Intro to Cyber Operations: 95.3% Overall Intro to Methods of Network Analysis: 94.3% Overall

    • United States
    • Medical Equipment Manufacturing
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Acute Care Sales Rep
      • Jan 2020 - Nov 2021

    • United States
    • Armed Forces
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Testing and Evaluation Officer
      • Dec 2018 - Jan 2020

      Rank: CaptainLead 7-person team managing administration, processing, analysis, and improvement of written and performance examinations for 2,500 candidates annually at Officer Candidate School. Brief School Commander (Colonel) on each examination and comparative analysis of historical statistics trends. Manage Sexual Assault Victim Advocacy Program and annual training for over 400 personnel at Officer Candidate School. -Proctored 56 written examinations to 2,000 Marine officer candidates; compiled subsequent statistical analysis evaluating academic performance and comparative assessment to 5-year historical trends; led to overall test score improvement.-Led implementation of Adult Learning Theory including detailed analysis of over 1,000 individual test questions for accuracy and desired learning outcomes; comprehensively improved student knowledge retention and performance.-Reviewed 4,000+ leadership performance examination reports from 50+ instructors and analyzed 60 individual problem sets for historical difficulty; adjusted to achieve desired outcomes, ensuring equitable evaluation for all future candidates.

    • Force Generation Officer
      • Jun 2018 - Dec 2018

      Rank: CaptainCoordinated and articulated force requirements for US and joint forces in Iraq, Kuwait, and Syria to Central Command overseeing combat operations to defeat ISIS. Managed emergent and enduring requirements aligned with National Security Policy and Defense Strategy as subject matter expert on force generation.-Compiled, updated, and monitored 60 emergent and 88 enduring force requirements; ensured continual support for forces to achieve mission objectives; significantly contributed to defeating ISIS and building partner force capacity.-Facilitated 11 combined force management working groups; synchronized US and Coalition Force generation requirements in Kuwait, Syria, and Iraq; greatly improved partner force capabilities and combat readiness.-Rated by commander as #2 of 7” captains, for “exceptional performance in dynamic environment,” and “unlimited potential”; earned Joint Service Commendation Medal for meritorious service and outstanding performance of duties.

    • Platoon Commander, Officer Candidates School
      • Jun 2017 - Jun 2018

      Rank: CaptainLed 3-person team in training, screening, and evaluating 60+ Marine officer candidates at Officer Candidate School through individual mentorship and leadership by example. Evaluated candidate leadership performance and educated candidates on testable subjects. -Directed execution of over 1,200 training hours; evaluated and trained over 110 Marine officers; increased physical fitness performance of all candidates by average of 30%; successfully graduated 85 officers within 6 months.-Led two 60-candidate platoons through all training events as a model leader; honored with presenting rank devices to 5 graduating 2nd Lieutenants and cited from candidates as a servant-leader they strive to emulate.-Served as coordinator, liaison, and group leader for Wharton Quantico Leadership Venture; worked with 80 business school students to apply military training concepts to develop leadership and decision-making techniques.-Rated by commander as “dynamic and detail-oriented officer” with “unmatched work ethic” and “boundless potential.”

    • Field Artillery Officer
      • Nov 2014 - Jun 2017

      Rank: 1st LieutenantBillet: Fire Support Officer-Led 3 new teams of 6 Marines each to support 3 infantry commanders in large-scale, pre-deployment live-fire evaluations; enabled artillery, mortar, and close air support fires; ensured 100% deployment readiness compliance for 400+ Marines.-Provided indirect-fire support and provide fire support advice to three Marine infantry companies.-Coordinated the simultaneous employment of artillery, mortars, and close air support offensively and defensively, often with troops maneuvering in close proximity to lethal explosions.-Held collateral duties as armory officer, supply officer, and motor transportation officer.Rank: 1st LieutenantBillet: Logistics Officer, Jungle Warfare Training Center (JWTC)-Coordinated the development and execution of five facilities projects totaling more than $10 million to achieve theater-level diplomatic policy objectives. Managed a limited training school budget of $34,000, was responsible officer for over $500,000 in weapons and sensitive equipment, and coordinated $23,000 of support for critical public engagement and troop welfare events in Okinawa, Japan. -Led 27-person team in the transport, supply, budget, communications, weaponry, and intelligence efforts aboard the largest training facility in Okinawa, Japan; minimized protester impact on training operations through cultivation indigenous national partner relationships; achieved 100% inspection compliance. Meritoriously awarded the Navy and Marine Achievement Medal.

    • Student
      • Sep 2012 - Nov 2014

      Commissioned September 2012The Basic School (TBS) | Quantico, VA | Oct 2013 - May 2014Attended The Basic School and Field Artillery Basic Officer Leaders Course (May 2014 - November 2014). Graduated top 15% of FA-BOLC.

    • Client Support and Technology Services
      • Jul 2008 - Sep 2013

      Oversaw 3-person advisory department, provided client support on technology platforms, and ensured exceptional office maintenance. Processed client information and ensured all documents were compliant with broker-dealer. Developed online video tutorial on using budgeting software system; greatly improved client understanding and led to software system owner to create new video tutorial series. Oversaw 3-person advisory department, provided client support on technology platforms, and ensured exceptional office maintenance. Processed client information and ensured all documents were compliant with broker-dealer. Developed online video tutorial on using budgeting software system; greatly improved client understanding and led to software system owner to create new video tutorial series.

    • Processor
      • Jun 2010 - Jul 2010

      -Package fish products with weight-specific requirements. -Load products into flash freezer and then unload for boxing. -Offload 900 tons of product for storage and delivery. -Sort fish by species. -Tend to and operate heavy machinery. -Clean factory equipment in compliance with high standards of sanitation. -Perform strenuous, hazardous work for 16 hour shifts in extreme conditions. -Package fish products with weight-specific requirements. -Load products into flash freezer and then unload for boxing. -Offload 900 tons of product for storage and delivery. -Sort fish by species. -Tend to and operate heavy machinery. -Clean factory equipment in compliance with high standards of sanitation. -Perform strenuous, hazardous work for 16 hour shifts in extreme conditions.

    • Busser
      • Nov 2007 - Jul 2008

      -Ensure that tables and chairs are clean throughout operations. -Prepare table settings prior to customers being seated. -Observe and maintain supplies for server duties. -Work in tandem with other bussers in order to maintain effective restaurant operations. -Ensure that tables and chairs are clean throughout operations. -Prepare table settings prior to customers being seated. -Observe and maintain supplies for server duties. -Work in tandem with other bussers in order to maintain effective restaurant operations.

Education

  • University of Arizona
    Bachelor of Applied Science - BASc, Cybersecurity Engineering
    2021 - 2023
  • Washington State University
    Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Organizational Communication, General
    2008 - 2012

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