Bayarea Network Security Architect Seeking a Job

From: djm1979at_private
Date: Thu Oct 24 2002 - 12:44:08 PDT

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    Operating Systems: IOS, FoundryOS, FreeBSD, Solaris, Linux,
            Windows (XP, 2000, 98, 3.1)
    
    Networking: 10/100Base-T, Gigabit Ethernet, Gigabit Copper, T1 - OC-48,
            TCP/IP, LAN, WAN, NAT, SNMP, ACLs, BGP4, iBGP, Packet over Sonet,
            OSPF, ASLB, HSRP, IOS-SLB, VLAN, STP, VTP.
    
    Cisco:  GSR's 12008, 12012, 12016.  Cat's, 4900, 5500, 6500(layer 2 &3).
            Localdirector, PIX, MSFC.  7500, 2600, 1000, OSR 7600.
    
    Foundry: BigIron, NetIron, ServerIron.
    
    Security Administration: Tcp Wrappers, Tripwire, IP-filtering,
            Penetration testing, SecurID, TACACS+, Firewalls(Pix, Checkpoint, FW-1, Gauntlet)
    
    Work History:
    
            Global Network Architect – Microsoft, Mountain View, CA
            Jan 2001 - Present
            I am responsible for the design and implementation of some of the largest networks on the planet.  The Microsoft properties including Hotmail, Passport, Search, Notify, Xbox and HailStorm were my designs.  I was one of two primary architects for each property involved in the .NET project.  I was the architect in California; the other was in Redmond, WA.  This included commuting to Washington several times per month for close to 13 months.  I also led a team of 6 architects for customer LAN design.  Some customer designed networks were audited by the FBI, FTC and EPIC.  LAN design included, “bank-like” security, load balancing, layer 3 switching, IDS systems, Firewalls, and VPNs.  During the Passport and Wallet designs, I was bonded by the FBI.  I also did WAN design, and merged two AS’s behind one.  I also worked with customers such as Citigroup and Ebay for customer links and networks.  I also was on the negotiations team for vendors.  My specialty was with telco ban
     dwidth solutions.
    
            Network Engineer - Google Inc., Mountain View, CA
            Dec 1999 to Dec2000
            I was part of a team supporting all aspects of corporate and production networks, specializing in Network Engineering.  I was the first Neteng at Google, building their network from a single homed 800 machines to 15,000 machines on 2 coasts and 3 datacenters.  I evaluated routers, switches, loadbalancers, servers, collocation and bandwidth based on price and performance.  I did expansion, policy planning and implementation.  I did design and maintenance of 3 datacenter, 15,000 machine, multi-homed network.  I also invented and implemented security policies for the network.
    
            Systems/Network Administrator - Hotmail, Sunnyvale, CA
            April 1999 to Jan 2000
            I maintained, upgraded, and supported one of the top fastest growing networks on the Internet, FreeBSD and Solaris servers.  I supported security policy for network.  I was responsible for 100% uptime and care of machines.  I implemented a site wide upgrade of 4000 machines with minimal downtime.  I also configured Cisco local-directors and routers.  Maintain multiple peering, multi-homed networks.
    
           Systems Administrator – Cybergate, St. Louis, MO
           Apr 1996 to Mar 1999
            Performed sendmail to Qmail migration. Administered Solaris, FreeBSD and Linux machines.  Supported DS-3 customer links.  Managed security policy.  Tuned Pix firewall.
    
    
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