Class 2019
Pronouns He/Him/His
Home State California

Specialization

Cyber Threats & Mitigation

Internship

Cyber Security Intern at Boingo Wireless in Los Angeles, CA

Post-Grad Job

Associate Consultant at The Crypsis Group in Los Angeles, CA

What made you choose the Computer & Digital Forensics major?

I realized that [Digital Forensics] was what I’ve always wanted to do, I just didn’t know it was an actual profession—as far as I knew, it was what detectives did. When it came time for the application process I emailed the Senior Analyzer for Digital Forensics at DirecTV and I asked him which school he recommended for Digital Forensics and he essentially told me that if I was really serious about the major to go to Champlain College. The interns he’s had in the past from Champlain have by far been the best. It was sort of a no-brainer. Go to Champlain College because it has a good reputation in the industry.

Can you tell us about your work with The Leahy Center for Digital Forensics & Cybersecurity?

The thing I love about the Leahy Center is that it’s an actual world-class laboratory that allows students to do ground-breaking research their first year there. Although they [classes and the Leahy Center] both teach real-world things, at the Leahy Center there are real-world consequences. In class, if I do something wrong I can just start over, but at the Leahy Center if I’m doing research and I mess something up, I have to start the whole project over because the evidence I had has been tampered with and it won’t be proper to analyze.

Have you had any internships in your field?

I was a security engineer at a small company called Boingo Wireless and what they do is that they distribute wifi for major venues like airports and military bases.When I got there, within the first week I was actually confronted by the director and he said, “Hey, I don’t know if you don’t feel comfortable or not, but always feel comfortable to ask questions during meetings,” because during the first week I essentially attended every meeting that they had. He was surprised when I told him, I actually understood everything—that was the reason I wasn’t asking any questions.
Towards the end of the internship they were trying to get me to get Champlain grads to work at Boingo because of the fact that they saw me as a sophomore and how experienced I’d been.

The thing I love about the Leahy Center is that it's an actual world-class laboratory that allows students to do ground-breaking research their first year there.
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Jonathan Castro, Class of 2019

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