Michael Levin
Michael Levin
Chief Security Officer
UCG/United Communications Group
Michael Levin had a distinguished twenty-two-year career with the United States Secret Service. Mike recently retired from the U.S. government as the Deputy Director of the National Cyber Security Division at the Department of Homeland Security.

Mike has worked in the area of computer forensics and cyber investigations for the last fifteen years. In April 2006, he was detailed from the U.S. Secret Service and joined the National Cyber Security Division (NCSD) for the Department of Homeland Security. Mike served as the lead for the Law Enforcement and Intelligence (LE&I) Branch. The LE&I Branch is a DHS resource for the coordination, prevention, investigation and prosecution of malicious cyber activity. The LE&I Branch brings together federal law enforcement agencies with the intelligence community.

Prior to his position at NCSD, Mike was the Branch Chief of the U.S. Secret Service Electronic Crimes Task Force National (ECTF) program in Washington DC.

Mike was a member of the Secret Service Electronic Crimes Special Agent program (ECSAP) and has worked in the area of computer forensics for the last fifteen years. He is a frequent lecturer on cyber crime investigations and related topics including methods to enhance public private partnerships.

Mike is currently the Chief Security Officer at UCG/United Communications Group in Rockville, Maryland.


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