Well, From the sounds of it there can be very positive results from posting your information on this list. That being said here is a small section of my CV. I am looking for a position in the Raliegh North Carolina area. ********* TYLER SHIELDS E-MAIL TSHIELDSat_private OBJECTIVE To acquire a purely technical OR a technical business position with a solid company. To determine risk points, analyze security and networking in a company's inter and intranets. To report the information to the company in a comprehensible and useful manner. To help design vulnerability assessment strategies as well as complete enterprise sized technical projects or sales deals and to help grow an organization into a worldwide professional force. I am interested in both business and technical positions and bridging the gap between them. EXPERIENCE *PLEASE CONTACT FOR FULL LIST* *EMPLOYER NAME AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST* * 2000 - Current Cupertino, California Sr. Sales Consultant * 1997 - 2000 Cupertino, California Networking and Security Architect * 1996 - 1997 Rochester, New York Networking Specialist * 1996 - 1999 International Security Consultant * Experience dates back to 1994... CERTIFICATIONS Checkpoint Firewall-1 Admin and Engineer for V3.0 and 4.0 (CCSA CCSE). Cadence project management. HP-Openview Network Node Manager and Manage-X. HP-UX System Admin Level I. Microsoft Certified Professional. Attended Sans 98 and 99, Defcon 6, 7 and 8, Black Hat Briefings, and many half-day seminars on various topics. TOOLS * Tools experience including but not limited to: Netcat, TCPDUMP, Snort, Saint/Satan, Sniffit, DSniff, Tripwire, Firewalk, Strobe, L0phtCrack, John the Ripper, Hunt, NFR, Retina, Nemesis, NMap/Queso, BlackICE, Ethereal, NetScreen FW, Checkpoint FW-1, 802.11 sniffing technologies (PrismDump, etc.), ISS Suite of Products, Rhino9 tool suites, ADM tools. * Lab at home with 9 machines running a good cross section of major OS's including OpenBSD, Linux, Win2K, WinNT 4.0, Solaris (SPARC), BeOS. This lab is in my home office and I use it to do my own personal research on security technologies and techniques. REFERENCES-SECURITY AND NONSECURITY RELATED AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST -----Original Message----- From: Michael Tench [mailto:geekrulerat_private] Sent: Monday, June 04, 2001 7:10 AM To: Jason M. Frey; securityjobsat_private Subject: Re: Experience with this list. Actually I have found this list to be quite helpful. After I posted my resume to this list, I was offered a large number of opportunities to interview with a number of major companies. My only advise is that you consider carefully how valuable your private information is to you. Many of the large companies to do not appreciate the use of a pseudonym (which many people use on a listserv)I know it is tempting to use one so that you can keep your privacy. Good Luck! --- "Jason M. Frey" <jmfreyat_private> wrote: > Has anyone ever gotten picked up by posting to this > mailing list? > > I think it is a great place receive notices of > openings, > but am curious as to how it has worked for others in > finding positions. > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail - only $35 a year! http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/
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