Network Professional seeking a job in the Austin, TX area.

From: Armando Barron (itanium64at_private)
Date: Mon Mar 17 2003 - 12:35:24 PST

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    I'm a recently graduated Computer Sciences Bachelor, looking for a job in 
    the IT field in the Austin, TX area.
    
    My experience include more than 3 years with:
    -Scanning/penetration tools, network firewall technologies, Internet 
    applications, E-Business, telecommunications and/or computer systems 
    analysis. 
    -Performing network security assessments and penetration analysis. 
    -Intra/Internet/Extranet security issues and architecture. 
    -Design, development, and delivery of information security awareness 
    programs. 
    -Internet routers, bridges, concentrators and cabling systems on a small 
    network to a large multi-protocol network. 
    -Analyzing, recommending, and developing enterprise wide security 
    policies, standards, and guidelines. 
    -10/100/1000 Ethernet in switched environments. 
    -Analyzing router, firewall, IOS and other system logs. 
    
    The knowledge I have include:
    -Telecommunications protocols including LANS and WANS (TCP/IP, SNI, SNA, 
    IPX, SNMP, OSPF, RMON, NetBIOS/NetBEUI, UDP, FTP, PPPT, ISDN, 802.11 
    standards, and WEP. 
    -Unix operating system (Sun Solaris, HP-UX, IBM AIX, and others) 
    -Cryptography (DES, TripleDES, SKIP, IKE, ISAKMP, IPSEC, PGP, SSL and 
    others). 
    -Internetworking components including bridges, routers, concentrators, 
    and cabling systems. 
    
    The researching jobs I've made include the development of a technical 
    guidebook on how to install Virtual Private Networks using hardware or 
    software and a VPN's Administrator guidebook.
    
    Complete resume and transcripts of the guidebooks are available upon 
    request to: itanium64at_private I'm immediately available for an 
    interview.
    
    Thank you for your attention.
    



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