Over the past seven years I have held numerous senior level positions 
including, INFOSEC Administrator, INFOSEC Engineer/Analyst, Systems 
Engineer, Security Consultant, INFOSEC Investigator, Network Security 
Engineer and UNIX Systems Administrator.  In addition, I've been an active 
participant in online forums such as BugTraq, Vuln-Dev, tracer and The P.I. 
Group while contributing to sites like IWS (iwar.org.uk), HNC 
(hack-net.com), and currently developing a security assessment suite.  I 
currently live in the DC Metro area, and I'm looking for a position in which 
my base can be Northern Virginia / Richmond, VA or the Midwest with frequent 
stops in NoVA, travel is not a problem.

My skills are multi-spectrum; I'm extremely interested in forensics and 
investigations, however I frequently apply that interest into vulnerability 
assessment, reverse engineering, and exploit/malware analysis.  My 
preferable position would let me apply these skills, though not necessarily 
exclusively � I will entertain any offer as long as I am challenged and able 
to expand myself one way or another.

In the past seven years, I have worked in government facilities, Fortune 500 
environments, Start-Ups, been a Road Warrior Laptop Consultant, and worked 
in physical/network Red/Blue teams.  Balancing corporate objectives with 
security requirements is not a problem, as long as I have the appropriate 
authority, or the signature of someone who does.  In addition, I have 
significant contacts in the industry to develop a strong security team if 
requested.  In the past I have supported and lead teams ranging from 3-30, 
and been responsible for the security interests of small Intranets to 
multi-continent WAN's.

If this skill set looks like something you or someone you know would be 
interested in, please contact me at [EMAIL PROTECTED] and I will 
send you a copy of my resume.  Also, if you have any advice for additional 
forums to seek out I am looking to avoid posting on boards such as 
Monster.com and Headhunters.com.

Thanks.

[EMAIL PROTECTED]





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