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{{QB|Andy leads the [[IBM]] (Europe) Incident Response and Intelligence Services (IRIS). He has over 30 years of broad, detailed and technical expertise, across most aspects of cyber security. This expertise includes: security operations, threat intelligence, incident response, penetration testing and advanced threat & vulnerability research. He has worked within UK Critical National Infrastructure, Central Government Agencies as well as with [[NATO]], [[Interpol]], [[Europol]] and other national CERTs. He was previously the head of Thales UK’s Cyber Security Consultancy Practice and was also the Head of Raytheon/Websense’s Special Investigation Unit where he led and co-authored research on a variety of state-level threat actors. | {{QB|Andy leads the [[IBM]] (Europe) Incident Response and Intelligence Services (IRIS). He has over 30 years of broad, detailed and technical expertise, across most aspects of cyber security. This expertise includes: security operations, threat intelligence, incident response, penetration testing and advanced threat & vulnerability research. He has worked within UK Critical National Infrastructure, Central Government Agencies as well as with [[NATO]], [[Interpol]], [[Europol]] and other national CERTs. He was previously the head of Thales UK’s Cyber Security Consultancy Practice and was also the Head of Raytheon/Websense’s Special Investigation Unit where he led and co-authored research on a variety of state-level threat actors. | ||
− | Andy is chairman of the UK [[National Cyber Security Centre]] (NCSC) Security Researchers Information Exchange, a Fellow of the British Computer Society and has | + | Andy is chairman of the UK [[National Cyber Security Centre]] (NCSC) Security Researchers Information Exchange, a Fellow of the British Computer Society and has been a British Army Specialist Reserve for over 13 years, currently with a focus on Cyber Security as part of a Specialist Intelligence Unit.<ref>https://roguemedia.co/tag/british-royal-navy/</ref>}} |
Andy Settle's name was marked (DV), meaning "[[Developed Vetting]]", together with [[Diane Allen]], [[Josh Arnold-Foster]], [[Perry Fawcett]], [[Roger Golland]], [[Steve Johnson]], [[Phil Jolley]], and [[Andrew Shortland]].<ref>http://syriapropagandamedia.org/working-papers/briefing-note-on-the-integrity-initiative</ref> | Andy Settle's name was marked (DV), meaning "[[Developed Vetting]]", together with [[Diane Allen]], [[Josh Arnold-Foster]], [[Perry Fawcett]], [[Roger Golland]], [[Steve Johnson]], [[Phil Jolley]], and [[Andrew Shortland]].<ref>http://syriapropagandamedia.org/working-papers/briefing-note-on-the-integrity-initiative</ref> |
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Member of | Institute for Statecraft, Institute for Statecraft/Tor team |
Andy Settle is a member of the Institute for Statecraft.
Activities
Andy leads the IBM (Europe) Incident Response and Intelligence Services (IRIS). He has over 30 years of broad, detailed and technical expertise, across most aspects of cyber security. This expertise includes: security operations, threat intelligence, incident response, penetration testing and advanced threat & vulnerability research. He has worked within UK Critical National Infrastructure, Central Government Agencies as well as with NATO, Interpol, Europol and other national CERTs. He was previously the head of Thales UK’s Cyber Security Consultancy Practice and was also the Head of Raytheon/Websense’s Special Investigation Unit where he led and co-authored research on a variety of state-level threat actors. Andy is chairman of the UK National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) Security Researchers Information Exchange, a Fellow of the British Computer Society and has been a British Army Specialist Reserve for over 13 years, currently with a focus on Cyber Security as part of a Specialist Intelligence Unit.[1]
Andy Settle's name was marked (DV), meaning "Developed Vetting", together with Diane Allen, Josh Arnold-Foster, Perry Fawcett, Roger Golland, Steve Johnson, Phil Jolley, and Andrew Shortland.[2]