About
Justin Miller is an associate professor of practice of cyber studies. Miller recently completed a 25-year career in the U.S. Secret Service, retiring as a senior special agent. During his Secret Service career, he led several high-profile cyber fraud task force investigations, supervised the North Texas Cyber Fraud Task Force, led critical system protection operations, and was responsible for the training and resourcing of law enforcement personnel in cyber investigations as a coordinator and instructor at the NCFI. Miller is a graduate of the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center, Glynco, GA, the Secret Service Training Academy, Beltsville, MD, and the Basic Policer Training Program, Santa Fe, NM. He has advanced training in both physical and critical systems protection operations, as well as firearms, defensive tactics, and counter surveillance.
Awards & Honors
- U.S. Secret Service Director’s Meritorious Service Award
- The Carnation Member Spotlight – The Best Kept Secret in the Secret Service
- Presenter, Neuman University, Philadelphia – U.S. Secret Service Safe School Initiative with the National Threat Assessment Center
- Guest Speaker, Cybersecurity Summit – “Cyber Threat Landscape,” Dallas, TX
Education
- M.S., Champlain College
- M.A., New Mexico State University
Dissertation: “Isolationism to Internationalism: Theodore Roosevelt and the Gentlemen’s Agreement 1905-1908” - B.A., New Mexico State University
Research interests and areas of expertise
- Politics and APTs
- Incident response
- Critical systems protection
- Information security operations