Profile
Anastasia's journey as a threat intelligence analyst is fueled by a unique blend of technical expertise and cultural insight. With a Bachelor's degree in Computer Information Systems (Data Analytics) from Baruch College and a minor in Communication Studies focused on intercultural communication, she combines her academic background with native Russian fluency and extensive regional knowledge. This powerful mix enables her to navigate the complexities of the Eurasian cyber threat landscape with precision and cultural awareness, transforming complex threats into actionable intelligence.
Throughout her career, Anastasia has led sophisticated investigations across the Dark Web, using both OSINT and HUMINT to track the activities of ransomware, APTs, and hacktivist groups. Her work is multi-layered: beyond analyzing communication trails and mapping threat actors' digital footprints, she applies blockchain forensic tools to trace on-chain activities linked to cybercrime and money laundering, adding a crucial dimension to an investigation.
As an author of numerous research pieces, Anastasia brings the hidden world of cybercrime and influence operations. Her writing translates complex technical insights into engaging, accessible narratives, revealing the strategies and motivations that drive cyber warfare. Through her work, Anastasia analyzes the evolving landscape of cyber threats, making critical information available to a broader audience.
Publications and Papers:
- Smoked Out: Uncovering the Life & Personality of a SmokeLoader Actor Targeted by Operation Endgame
- RansomHouse: Stolen Data Market, Influence Operations & Other Tricks Up the Sleeve
- Ransomware Goes Political And Other Extortion Activity Of 2023
- Negotiating with LockBit: Uncovering the Evolution of Operations and Newly Established Rules
- Double Trouble: Ransomware & Hacktivism Collaboration, Fact or Fiction?
- Attribution Matters!? Eight Names of Ransomware Actors Revealed, So What?
- LockBit Takedown & Operation Cronos: A Long-Awaited PsyOps Against Ransomware
- "This Forum is a Bunch of Communists and They Set Me Up", LockBit Spills the Tea Regarding Their Recent Ban on Russian-Speaking Forums
- [Karakurt Case Study] Three Key Insights to Consider When Investigating Russian Ransomware
- Toncoin and Its Use in Cybercrime: KillNet Case Study