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  • I started at CDC in 2013 as an intern while finishing my Master's degree at Jacksonville

  • State University in Alabama, where I was a cheerleader and mascot.

  • Today, I work in CDC's Cybersecurity Program Office as a senior system administrator.

  • I'm also essentially a cyber detective.

  • It's my job to spend every day on constant alert.

  • I start each day searching for potential threats to CDC's network.

  • Have new vulnerabilities been exposed?

  • Have there been any global cybersecurity events that might be a threat to us?

  • This type of research is critical because we can use it to hunt down malicious activity

  • to defend CDC users, systems, data, and services that save lives.

  • I also manage the application we use to investigate and provide alerts about malicious activity.

  • In a nutshell, I help protect the science.

  • I have several hobbies, including woodworking, leatherworking, and smelting metal.

  • These activities help me to momentarily escape the digital chaos and justified paranoia that

  • comes from working in cybersecurity.

  • If I didn't work in cybersecurity at CDC, I'd probably just put on a plaid shirt and

  • go be a lumberjack.

  • I love my job because I feel what I do actually makes a difference.

  • I'm Thomas Brookshire and I AM CDC!

I started at CDC in 2013 as an intern while finishing my Master's degree at Jacksonville

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