Wyatt Pangerl
Details
Cyber Security
Brigham Young University
2020 : 2024
Carman-Ainsworth High School
2013 : 2017
Bachelors of Science in Engineering - BSE
Computer Science and Network Engineering
University of Michigan
2018 : 2018
Auto-Owners Insurance
SOC Intern
Assisted in building and documenting a new server room and network build including switches, routers, NASs, deploying a wiki, and numerous servers to support cybersecurity research in multiple areas. current personal areas of research include cybersecurity experiential education, cyber security law and warfare, and phishing detection.
2022 :
Brigham Young University
Cybersecurity Research Volunteer
Responsible for lab instruction and grading for an introduction to computing and cybersecurity course
2021 :
Brigham Young University
Teaching Assistant
I own and operate an online retail space where I source and sell used components for marine applications, averaging 150 transactions a year.
2016 :
Ecommerce Store Owner
Business Owner
Responsible for leading a landscape crew of 3 employees, ensuring blueprints are followed, assigning tasks to others, and swiftly resolving issues as they arise to maintain efficiency and profitability
2021 : 2021
Chris' Complete Lawn Care
Supervisor
Skills
Assembly Language, C++, Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), Cybersecurity, Digital Forensics, Ethical Hacking, HTML, Incident Response, JavaScript, Kali Linux, Log Analysis, Microsoft Office, Networking, NoSQL, Penetration Testing, PHP, PhpMyAdmin, Proofpoint, Python (Programming Language), Reverse Engineering, Sales, Security Research, Splunk, SQL, Teaching, Team Leadership, Virtualization, Web Application Security Assessment, Web Design, Wiki Development
About
I have always been someone that thrives off of adventure and new experiences. I love to tackle new tasks that I am unfamiliar with and look for solutions to problems that have not yet been solved. As a child and teenager, these desires drove me to look into everything I ever had an interest in and learn all I could about it. From airplanes, to plants, to space travel, and finally, to computers. I always have been good at using computers, but I never realized the possibilities I had with that until I was in high school and found vulnerabilities in my high school's technology systems. I finally realized that I could choose this career path and keep my adventure and new experiences, as the world of cyber security is ever-changing. It will always be an adventure, and it will always be full of new experiences. The fact that it gives me a sense of adventure, and that I truly love what I do, drives me to be the best at what I do.