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Michael Gregg has more than 15 years experience in the IT field. Michael is the President of Superior Solutions, Inc., a Houston based training and consulting firm. He is an expert on networking, security, and Internet technologies. He holds two associates degrees, a bachelor's degree, and a master's degree. He presently maintains the following certifications: MCSE, MCT, CTT, A+, N+, CNA, CCNA, CIW Security Analyst, and TICSA.
He is a member of the Independent Computer Consulting Association and of the Texas Association of Educational Technology. When he's not training, consulting, or writing, Mike enjoys traveling. He is an avid music collector. His collection ranges from records, 8-track tapes, CD's, and MP3's.
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Contributions from Michael Gregg
- Scanning, firewall assessment lead vulnerability probes
- Internal pen testing: When the attacker is inside
- Top 10 tools for network security assessment
- Expert tips to solve port 3389 issues when blocked
- Disadvantages to a layered approach
- Network security with foreign network cards
- Mobile device threats to enterprise security
- Interfaces on Snort
- Does w ar driving enhance the security of wireless networks?
- How can I access my secured wireless network without the security key?
- How do I change my security setting to allow ActiveX?
- What are two common devices that control outbound network access?
- Can a network's IP address be stolen for the use of criminal activity?
- How can I calculate perimeter firewall throughput?
- Where can I find a wire driver that unblocks recognized passwords?
- Is there a way to trace my stolen laptop computer?
- How do I find the application on my network that's dropping packets?
- Is WPA2 secure enough for a commercial business wireless network?
- Should organizations separate technical from administrative security?
- What network equipment is needed to secure a small business LAN?
Network Management Strategies for the CIO