Hey there! Welcome to my retro-styled corner of the internet. My name is
Steven Schiavone and I'm a
digital forensics and
cybersecurity professional
based out of the New York metro area.
I'm currently pursuing my
Master's in Cybersecurity
from
Pace University's Seidenberg School of CSIS
while working for the
Westchester County District Attorney's Office.
When I'm not working on computers for business, I'm working on them for
pleasure. I have a vast army of 40 or so towers, AIOs, laptops,
workstations, netbooks, servers, and other gear that range from the
Zenith ZF-158-42
from 1984 to an Intel Core Ultra 7 270K Plus
from 2026. I also work on pretty cool computers that aren't my own,
like Vintage Computer Federation's
UNIVAC 1219B
at InfoAge in Wall Township.
I got my start in all this by script kiddie-ing around with old
computers and learning how to break and fix things. In the process,
I destroyed an embarrassing amount of hardware and
Windows
installs but I wouldn't trade it for the world. After going through middle
school and high school figuring out how to bend anything that uses
electricity to my will, I was elevated to President for my
high school's
<Computer Club.
Occupationally, I started senior year
as a PC salesman at Best Buy and did freelance tech support for
friends and family. After graduating, I went to Pace University for
undergrad and got a
B.S. in Information Technology.
I did a lot of work along the way for the university's Digital
Forensics Lab, TAed a few classes, became the President for
Cybersecurity Club, the go-to guy for the cybersecurity community in
general, team-captained our
NECCDC
and
CPTC
teams, earned my CyberCorps
scholarship, and heldthree fruitful internships before graduating with
my B.S. in 2025.
Now, I'm working through my graduate degree in cybersecurity while
also working at the WCDAO. I do a fair bit of programming, some slick
hardware/JTAG/side-channel
stuff, and in general living my best life.
I have had immense fortune in my opportunities and experiences and I
appreciate every single one of them. I owe a lot to the great and
wonderful people at
Pace University
and my employers both past and
present and do my best every day to pay it forward. I hope that with
my grad degree in hand, I can adjunct some courses and maybe assist
in coaching the cyber competition teams and club!
When I'm well and truly not doing anything computer-nerd-related,
I enjoy the outdoors of Westchester and downtown White Plains before
cooking the most elaborate meals NYT Cooking, Serious Eats, Alton
Brown, ATK, and
Chris Young
can throw at me with my loving girlfriend
of six years. I am at Wegmans, Trader Joe's, ShopRite, and Costco more
than I visit any other stores. Those other stores...Williams Sonoma,
Sur La Table, and Micro Center (I do actually go places not
food-related sometimes).
I am an
Eagle Scout
and maintain a semi-famous purchasing guide for high-quality...
everything really in a Google Doc. I do play video games, albeit far
less than I used to, and I have a soft spot for the classics. DN3D,
UT4UU, Garry's Mod, SupCom FAF, Stormworks, TF2, and
Minecraft
are some of my all-time favorites.
Feel free to look around! Check out my work history,
my skills and tools, or
drop me a line. I don't bite.