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University of Maryland has the most comprehensive and technologically-focused cybersecurity program in the United States.
Shreyans Doshi
Application Security Engineer at Ernst & Young
M.Eng. in Cybersecurity

I work at EY (Ernst & Young) as an Application Security Engineer on the Next Generation Security Operations(NGSO) Advisory Team. My main areas of interest are reverse-engineering, malware analysis, exploit development, and finance. I have previously worked as a Graduate Teaching Assistant for ENPM 696- Reverse Software Engineering at A. James Clark School of Engineering, University of Maryland, where I assisted Professor Allen Hazelton in teaching reverse engineering techniques to students in my graduate program. During Summer 2019, I worked at Cybrary Inc. as a Malware Research Intern. My work mainly involved researching novel techniques to bypass the current endpoint detection systems and the current state of software code injection techniques. As part of my research, I am working(whenever I find the time) on a project named PErfidious, which is a library/tool that can be used to parse, inspect, dissect and edit every data structure present inside a PE file. I have also previously worked as a Graduate Teaching Assistant for INST 767- Big Data Infrastructure at College of Information Studies, University of Maryland, where I assisted Professor David Loshin in teaching about Apache and other big data ecosystems to graduate students. During my undergraduate years, I have worked on a research project for the Department of Science and Technology, Government of India which involved developing a prototype IoT water-testing kit that could be used to collect data from various water-bodies in India to map and impede the spread of water-borne diseases. I have also taught Linux System and Network Administration to final-year diploma students of K. J. Somaiya Polytechnic College during that period.

Why Maryland?

University of Maryland has the most comprehensive and technologically-focused cybersecurity program in the United States and I wanted to make sure that my graduate studies provided me with enough opportunities to develop advanced technical skills and grow into a competent cybersecurity professional.


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