Tore Dyvik
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Mission Technologies, a division of HII
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United States
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Defense and Space Manufacturing
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700 & Above Employee
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Data Scientist
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Sep 2022 - Present
Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
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Booz Allen Hamilton
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United States
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IT Services and IT Consulting
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700 & Above Employee
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Operations Support Engineer
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Sep 2020 - Aug 2022
Honolulu, Hawaii, United States • Developed an MTS Monitoring Dashboard toolkit that provides “Active” monitoring (detection, alerting, visualization, and incident response) to MTS’ major services and to client infrastructure. • Provided Security Incident & Event Management (SIEM) technological & operational capabilities to the MTS team and in support of their Threat Detection Engineering (TDE) capability, to include Data Ingest, parsing, normalization, alerting, and situational awareness to the team and its vendors. •… Show more • Developed an MTS Monitoring Dashboard toolkit that provides “Active” monitoring (detection, alerting, visualization, and incident response) to MTS’ major services and to client infrastructure. • Provided Security Incident & Event Management (SIEM) technological & operational capabilities to the MTS team and in support of their Threat Detection Engineering (TDE) capability, to include Data Ingest, parsing, normalization, alerting, and situational awareness to the team and its vendors. • Utilized the Splunk Observability Cloud platform’s Infrastructure Metrics (formerly SignalFX) platform, Splunk On-Call (formerly VictorOps), ServiceNow, hosted in Amazon Web Services (AWS).
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Sr. Data Scientist
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Oct 2018 - Sep 2020
Hawaiian Islands Supported multiple clients with providing data analytics solutions, technology stack modernization, cloud migration, automation, performance management, and data-centric strategy development around the Pacific Rim.
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Data Scientist / Cloud Infrastructure Engineer
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Oct 2016 - Sep 2018
McLean, VA • Developed a Service Health Analytics (SHA) capability for DIA, which includes a Splunk data ingest platform, leading to a MS SQL Server central database repository, as well as Tableau data visualization dashboards. • Lead an engineering study of all DIA CIO’s IT infrastructure and data environment, as well as a transition plan and recommendation for modernization, and a working prototype of a To-Be state. • Developed the ServiceNow IT Operations Management (ITOM) capability as part of… Show more • Developed a Service Health Analytics (SHA) capability for DIA, which includes a Splunk data ingest platform, leading to a MS SQL Server central database repository, as well as Tableau data visualization dashboards. • Lead an engineering study of all DIA CIO’s IT infrastructure and data environment, as well as a transition plan and recommendation for modernization, and a working prototype of a To-Be state. • Developed the ServiceNow IT Operations Management (ITOM) capability as part of a “Service Central” ServiceNow-based product to include configurations of a MID Server, and Discovery, Service Mapping, and Event Management capabilities. • Deployed and administered AWS/C2S instances, and configured Splunk forwarders & ServiceNow Discovery to pull log data in to the ITOM platform.
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ALKU Government Solutions
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United States
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IT Services and IT Consulting
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1 - 100 Employee
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Hardware Exploitation Engineer
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May 2014 - Sep 2016
Vienna, VA National Media Exploitation Center (NMEC) – Hardware Exploitation Engineer Mr. Dyvik provides electrical engineering and forensics expertise in support of NMEC to reverse engineer various devices for intelligence gathering purposes. Tasks include data recovery from damaged or non-operational electronic devices and media, as well as the analysis of customized or compromised devices. Mr. Dyvik is a Case Officer of the Hardware Exploitation Lab (HEL), in charge of case-work as it pertains… Show more National Media Exploitation Center (NMEC) – Hardware Exploitation Engineer Mr. Dyvik provides electrical engineering and forensics expertise in support of NMEC to reverse engineer various devices for intelligence gathering purposes. Tasks include data recovery from damaged or non-operational electronic devices and media, as well as the analysis of customized or compromised devices. Mr. Dyvik is a Case Officer of the Hardware Exploitation Lab (HEL), in charge of case-work as it pertains to electronic hardware exploitation in support over 40 customers. Mr. Dyvik is also the subject matter expert for hard drive repair and data recovery. Mr. Dyvik also develops for various electronic devices.
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Technical Exploitation Officer
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Nov 2015 - May 2016
Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan Joint Document Exploitation Center (JDEC-A); USSOCOM – Technical Exploitation Officer, Bagram Airbase, Afghanistan (November 2015 – May 2016) Mr. Dyvik deployed as a technical exploitation officer in support of OPERATION FREEDOM’S SENTINEL at Bagram Airbase, Afghanistan. Mr. Dyvik provided electronic forensics and DOMEX expertise in support of US Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) and joint counter-terrorism objectives. Roles included exploitation and reverse engineering of electronic… Show more Joint Document Exploitation Center (JDEC-A); USSOCOM – Technical Exploitation Officer, Bagram Airbase, Afghanistan (November 2015 – May 2016) Mr. Dyvik deployed as a technical exploitation officer in support of OPERATION FREEDOM’S SENTINEL at Bagram Airbase, Afghanistan. Mr. Dyvik provided electronic forensics and DOMEX expertise in support of US Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) and joint counter-terrorism objectives. Roles included exploitation and reverse engineering of electronic devices. Environment: Cellebrite, XRY, EnCase, FTK Imager, and other CELLEX/MEDEX tools and platforms.
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Deloitte
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Business Consulting and Services
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700 & Above Employee
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Technology Consultant
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Jun 2012 - May 2014
Washington D.C. Metro Area Navy: Office of the Chief of Naval Operations (OPNAV) Naval Intelligence and Communications (N2/N6), Office of Naval Intelligence (ONI) – Technology Consultant Mr. Dyvik provided technology and consulting expertise in support of Naval Intelligence to analyze and improve upon the operations of their human capital department, which oversees over 50 departments of Naval Intelligence. At N2/N6, Mr. Dyvik single-handedly designed, developed, and launched a staffing database that tracks… Show more Navy: Office of the Chief of Naval Operations (OPNAV) Naval Intelligence and Communications (N2/N6), Office of Naval Intelligence (ONI) – Technology Consultant Mr. Dyvik provided technology and consulting expertise in support of Naval Intelligence to analyze and improve upon the operations of their human capital department, which oversees over 50 departments of Naval Intelligence. At N2/N6, Mr. Dyvik single-handedly designed, developed, and launched a staffing database that tracks, provides metrics for, and reports on the onboarding processes for incoming staff. The database contained a live metrics dashboard. Mr. Dyvik also created a number of reporting tools that increased reporting and analysis efficiency. Through these tools, Mr. Dyvik led an initiative to improve upon the data integrity of Naval Intelligence. All of the automation and data quality improvement led to enhanced analytical capability to assess the performance of the workforce and prepare for compliance and audit-readiness. Mr. Dyvik also developed a tool that tracked the Office of Naval Intelligence (ONI)’s billets. Show less
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Booz Allen Hamilton
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United States
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IT Services and IT Consulting
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700 & Above Employee
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Electrical Engineer / Consultant
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Aug 2009 - May 2012
Washington D.C. Metro Area FEMA: National Continuity Program (NCP), Disaster Emergency Communications (DEC) – Consultant & Systems Engineer (June 2011 to May 2012) Mr. Dyvik provided systems engineering support, database development, and wireless telecommunications analysis in support of FEMA’s NCP and DEC divisions. From June 2011 to October 2011, Mr. Dyvik supported FEMA NCP at HQ in Washington, DC. Mr. Dyvik developed an inventory and capability database. Managed project phase timelines in a team of 4 and… Show more FEMA: National Continuity Program (NCP), Disaster Emergency Communications (DEC) – Consultant & Systems Engineer (June 2011 to May 2012) Mr. Dyvik provided systems engineering support, database development, and wireless telecommunications analysis in support of FEMA’s NCP and DEC divisions. From June 2011 to October 2011, Mr. Dyvik supported FEMA NCP at HQ in Washington, DC. Mr. Dyvik developed an inventory and capability database. Managed project phase timelines in a team of 4 and delegated tasking with respect to team-mates' expertise. In January 2012, Mr. Dyvik served as a telecommunications Subject-Matter Expert (SME) in support of the creation of IT and telecom specialist courses at the FEMA Emergency Management Institute (EMI), Emmitsburg MD. Environments: MS Project, Visio, Access, Excel. FBI: Terrorist Explosive Device Analytical Center (TEDAC) – Electrical Engineer (August 2009 to April 2011) Supported the TEDAC Improvised Explosive Device Electronics (IEDE) program. Based in Quantico, VA, Mr. Dyvik reverse engineered and analyzed the electronics associated with IED’s and other devices used by terrorists. Duties included performing schematic regeneration, RF and signals analyses, electronic data recovery, and trends analysis. Mr. Dyvik led teams to analyze the devices which involve technicians, photographers, technical writers and other engineers to gather all relevant information necessary in order to complete tasks. Mr. Dyvik authored and reviewed weekly reports with strict deadlines while providing and receiving feedback. These reports were then delivered to customers and shared with other government agencies within the intelligence community. Mr. Dyvik also trained and mentored incoming engineers concerning best practices and functions within the team. Show less
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Electrical Engineering Intern
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Jun 2007 - Feb 2009
Greater New York City Area Tested space-born telemetry components of the GPS IIR-M and GPS III satellite constellations.
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Education
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Rochester Institute of Technology
BS, Electrical Engineering Technology