('binary' encoding is not supported, stored as-is) I am seeking a new full-time or contract opportunity, enabling your organization to fully leverage my 20 years of expertise and practical experience in all facets of strategic e-business architecture and security. I currently work for The Burton Group as a senior analyst / consultant. At Burton lead the development of our innovative iSecurity Architecture consulting practice and program. I also perform research and analysis, contributing to research reports and Burton's NetReference Architecture. Burton is a research and analysis company that offers objective research and in-depth analysis that examines existing and emerging network technologies, architectures, and long-term product / vendor selections. I would like to invite you to view my interactive professional profile located at http://www.secureadvisor.com. At the site you can also review my work and download a copy of my professional resume. My most recent publication is Burton's "Methodology and Best Practices: Security Project Cookbook". "While many organizations believe that security is achieved by a few technical measures - a carefully placed firewall here, a virus protection package there - security is actually a process, not just a product or technology issue. The Security Project Cookbook identifies the various stages of security projects, and contains valuable tips for starting on the right track, assessing requirements, developing architecture and migration strategy, selecting vendors and partners, planning security implementation, and conducting deployment. For each stage it identifies general best practices, pitfalls, and offers recommendations on how to proceed." I would be very interested in discussing opportunities with you further. Together we can build a safe, secure and, successful future. Regards, Nigel Willson --- Nigel P. Willson E-mail: nigeat_private http://www.secureadvisor.com/ Tel.: 661.297.3209 "Enabling Business-Driven Technology Solutions"
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