Katrina Khanta

Katrina Khanta
  • Master of Science
  • Cybersecurity Researcher at Marymount University

Working full-time in the Digital Forensics & Incident Response (DFIR) space and pursuing a D.Sc. in Cybersecurity.

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Current institution
Marymount University
Current position
  • Cybersecurity Researcher
Additional affiliations
August 2012 - May 2017
University of Kansas
Position
  • Student
Description
  • Bachelor's student and researcher.
August 2012 - May 2017
University of Kansas
Position
  • Student
Description
  • Bachelor's student and researcher.
May 2016 - August 2016
Chiang Mai University
Position
  • Student
Description
  • Visiting scholar.
Education
January 2022 - May 2025
Marymount University
Field of study
  • D.Sc. Cybersecurity
August 2019 - December 2021
Marymount University
Field of study
  • Dual M.Sc. Cybersecurity & Information Technology
August 2012 - May 2017
University of Kansas
Field of study
  • Dual B.Sc. International Relations & Chinese

Publications

Publications (7)
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This study examines the nature of professionals being insider threats to their own organization, as well as the general increase in harder-to-detect threats coming from an ever-widening acceptance of third-party insiders by organizations that rely on them, such as those in the fields of biomedical sciences, synthetic biology, artificial intelligenc...
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In 2022, there were more than 4,100 data breaches that were brought to public attention, which resulted in nearly 22 billion people's information being compromised. When compared to 2021, when the number of cybersecurity specialists stood at 2.72 million, this shows a significant rise in the severity of the problem. Many businesses run the danger o...
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As a result of COVID-19, the leaders' needs to be adaptable and innovative with their approaches has never been more significant. These adaptive management and risk strategy approaches should also consider the importance of planning around cybersecurity. As a result of COVID-19, more commercial transactions are now conducted electronically; neverth...
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Unauthorized access to protected information in the healthcare industry is what constitutes a cyber breach. The repercussions of a data breach in cyberspace might be quite severe. Legal fees and settlements can result in a significant amount of additional expenses for leaders of organizations. When managing a data breach requires advance planning,...
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As the world becomes more interconnected, business competition becomes increasingly fierce, making it critical for companies to stay ahead of the curve in the current era of globalization. With a forecasted turnover of 50-75% higher than in previous years and a timeline 18% longer to fill roles than pre-pandemic, employee retention has become essen...

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