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Who the hell is this guy?
J. M. Schneider, M.Sc. CINS, CISO, CISSP-ISSEP, CHFI, CEH, ITILv3 is a network and security industry professional with over three decades of experience implementing and securing corporate and private data networks for firms in the legal, healthcare, manufacturing, telecommunications and defense sectors.
He has a B.Sc. in Network Technologies (2007), a M.Sc. in Computer, Information Systems and Network Security (2008), both from DePaul University in Chicago IL, and is a Certified Chief Information Security Officer, Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) with a specialization in Engineering (ISSEP), in addition to being a Certified Hacking Forensic Investigator (CHFI) and a Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH). The ITILv3 is just for project management.
He also occasionally engages in researching medieval warfare technologies, methodologies and tactics for the period of history 600AD - 1600AD.
He has a B.Sc. in Network Technologies (2007), a M.Sc. in Computer, Information Systems and Network Security (2008), both from DePaul University in Chicago IL, and is a Certified Chief Information Security Officer, Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) with a specialization in Engineering (ISSEP), in addition to being a Certified Hacking Forensic Investigator (CHFI) and a Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH). The ITILv3 is just for project management.
He also occasionally engages in researching medieval warfare technologies, methodologies and tactics for the period of history 600AD - 1600AD.
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