Scott Burck is an attorney and security consultant focusing primarily on Homeland Security and critical infrastructure law and regulation. Scott is an experienced advisor to clients in the chemical refining and petroleum industries, having originally focused his efforts in the area of physically securing industry assets and other critical infrastructure, including compliance with the Maritime Transportation Security Act (MTSA), managing Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC) requirements, securing rail, highway, and pipeline infrastructure, and tackling broader security and public policy challenges.
More recently, Scott has added the realm of cybersecurity to his repertoire, having served as a Cyber Incident Response Manager at a large, international law firm, where he assisted a wide range of clients in their response to high-severity cyber attacks on a host of critical assets and infrastructure. Scott now combines his experience from both the physical security and cybersecurity spaces to provide clients with holistic, comprehensive strategies for securing their most critical resources against an evolving landscape of threats.
Scott is a member of the State Bar of Texas and the Texas Bar College, and holds a Bachelor of Science in Finance from Tulane University and a Juris Doctor from the University of Houston Law Center.