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Matthew W. Fine
Supervisory Special Agent, Operational Technology Division, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Headquarters,
Washington, D.C.
 

SSA Matt Fine was appointed Special Agent with the FBI in 1999. His first assignment was with the Philadelphia Division, where he initially worked White Collar Crime, but then devoted most of his seven years as a field agent towards investigating cyber crimes, specifically computer intrusion investigations. SSA Fine was also assigned to the Philadelphia Division Evidence Response Team and was also assigned to the FBIHQ Regional Cyber Action Team (RCAT). As a member of the RCAT, SSA Fine led deployment teams of agents to respond to some of the most critical computer intrusion cases in the FBI. In 2006, Fine was promoted to FBIHQ as a Supervisory Special Agent and became the program manager of the FBIHQ RCAT and also became the FBI National BOTNET Coordinator. As supervisor, SSA Fine was in charge of managing all RCAT deployments throughout the FBI and also coordinates all BOTNET investigations within the FBI. In 2007, SSA Fine led two BOTNET national takedown operations known as OPERATION BOT ROAST I and OPERATION BOT ROAST II. SSA Fine is currently assigned to the FBI's Operational Technology Division.

SSA Fine will discuss REGIONAL CYBER ACTION TEAM (RCAT) - STRATEGIC INCIDENT RESPONSE AND DEPLOYMENTS. SSA Fine will discuss incident response and the role of the FBI's cyber incident response teams, known as Regional Cyber Action Teams (RCAT). SSA Fine will discuss the tactical and strategic deployment of the RCAT from an investigative perspective and program management perspective. He will discuss the role of the RCAT and the employment of the RCAT as an investigative tool to both the case agent, the prosecutor, and assistance to victim organizations. Furthermore, SSA Fine will discuss the inner-workings of the RCAT, such as field training exercises and matching skill sets with certain deployment requirements.