Women in
CyberSecurity
March 16-18, 2023 | Denver, CO
Turn Your Passion Into An Exciting Career
Our cyber team is made up of the brightest minds working together to enhance and protect our nation’s cyber security.
When you join our team, you’ll be part of a world of opportunities where we challenge you to create, decipher, discover and innovate every day. You will get to work with and learn from a world-class team of cyber scientist and engineers, while developing cutting-edge technology and solutions. Explore our open opportunities.
Unlock Your Full Cyber Potential
At Battelle, we give you the opportunity to continue honing your cyber abilities. Expand your knowledge of all things cyber as you work to solve the world's most perplexing challenges, and have fun doing it.
Cyber Challenges
Capture the Flag Challenge
Cyber Academy
Are You Up For the Challenge?
Featured Experts
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Katie Liszewski, Ph.D
Side Channel Analysis & Firmware LeadKatie, our Side Channel Analysis & Firmware Lead, guides Battelle's research in side channel analysis and machine learning for trust and device authentication.
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Iman Qamar
Reverse Engineer and Vulnerability ResearcherIman Qamar is a Reverse Engineer and Vulnerability Researcher in Cyber. She started at Battelle as an intern in 2017 and transitioned to full-time after graduating from The Ohio State University with a B.S. in Computer & Information Science. In Cyber, she primarily researches embedded systems. She is also the Philanthropy Chair for NextGen. Iman is currently pursing her Master of Science in Cybersecurity from Georgia Tech. -
Shelly DeForte
Data ScientistDr. DeForte is a Data Scientist with an academic background in Mathematics and Molecular Medicine. Her work at Battelle Memorial Institute is focused on the development of novel applications of AI to cybersecurity from the integrated circuit to network level. She specializes in the application of image processing, graph neural networks, and causal inference to complex problems such as microelectronics trust and assurance, manufacturing optimization, and network security. -
Amanda Noonan
Electrical Hardware ResearcherAmanda Noonan is an electrical hardware researcher in Cyber working in trusted microelectronics and electronic warfare. She graduated from Case Western Reserve University in 2017 with a B.S. in electrical engineering. Her Battelle Cyber work primarily focuses on researching the capabilities of using second order effects to detect changes to microelectronics. She is the current team lead of the systems analysis group within Cyber’s Trust and Analytics Division.