Jeremy Stanley
Highlights
My background includes fifteen years professional computer administration,
fifteen years experience with GNU/Linux, ten years network engineering, ten
years enterprise data center operations and seven years in information security.
I am an author of free software and contribute to several public, open-source
projects. I enjoy writing technical articles, presenting to students/enthusiasts
and participating in a variety of computing communities.
Recent Employment
(References and recommendations are available upon
request.)
Hosted Solutions
- Director of Information Security (March, 2002 to present)
- Supervisor - Don Clow
- I currently oversee computer, network and physical security matters for a
fast-growing ISP, colocation and hosting company in NC and MA. Most initiatives
are solved using commodity hardware, open-source software and common
programming/scripting languages for flexibility and cost/benefit. I additionally
perform forensic analysis for customers and am allowed time to contribute to
free software and security communities.
Plurimus Corporation
- Information Security Specialist (May, 2000 to January, 2002)
- Supervisor - Patty Wright
- I designed, implemented and maintained computer, network and physical
security solutions using commodity hardware and open-source software for
hundreds of distributed GNU/Linux and OpenBSD servers, protecting terabytes of
sensitive Web-browsing data collected continuously from around the globe. I
performed penetration tests and site security audits, dealt with forensic
analysis of post-incident, quarantined systems and coordinated voluntary
third-party privacy and security audits.
Trend CMHS
- Network and Systems Administrator (October, 1997 to May, 2000)
- Supervisor - Betty Cogswell
- I designed and implemented network and systems infrastructure for a 5 site,
15 server, 300 user WAN including Windows NT and SCO UNIX servers, seven
different PBX systems, point-to-point and frame relay T1s, various IP routers,
Ethernet hubs/switches and serial hardware, network mapping and monitoring
software, network security auditing, router ACLs and packet filters, scripted
automation of common administrative tasks, and drafted acceptable use policies
and budgetary technology plans.