Jibran Ilyas is a VP at Stroz Friedberg's Global Incident Response practice. He serves as one of the firm's investigative leads for high profile data breaches, and in turn, leverages this knowledge for organizations seeking proactive risk assessments. Jibran specializes in data breaches related to Economic Espionage, Nation-State Cyber Espionage, Payment Card Data, Cyber Crime and Banking Fraud. As a thought leader throughout the years, Jibran has presented on the topics of computer forensics and cybercrime at several global security conferences including DEFCON, Black Hat, Microsoft Digital Crimes Conference, SecTor and SOURCE Barcelona. His informative research has been featured by numerous news oganizations including Dark Reading, Infoworld, Threatpost, IT World, and SearchSecurity. Jibran has worked closely with law enforcement agencies to track and ultimately arrest major cyber criminals. He has co-authored Global Security Intelligence Reports from 2011 to 2013, which provided insights to some of the most critical and emerging security threats to organizations around the world. In 2008, he was respectfully credited with being the first researcher to publish a whitepaper on memory dumping malware and its connection to large scale breaches in the retail industry. Visa Inc. soon thereafter issued Jibran's findings in a two-page "Visa Data Security Alert." Jibran has a Masters Degree in IT Management from Northwestern University.