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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
- Is having a central log for all enterprise systems a good practice?
- OSI: Securing the Stack, Layer 5 -- session hijacking
- When will the government give physical network security the attention it deserves?
- What's the difference between a network assessment and an audit?
- Which transmission media are the most secure and the least secure?
- How do I remove Trojan viruses that have infected my network?
- What type of firewall is appropriate for a 200 machine workgroup?
- Advice on making the transition from network engineering to network security
- What is the future of thin APs relative to wireless network security?
- When implementing a spyware firewall is it important to have SNMP/API and Ethernet Bypass HW?
- How can I hardening my network against Trojans?
- The nasty truth about spyware
- Are there security concerns specific to ADSL?
- How can you secure a wireless network connection but also make it easy for authorized users to have
- Is there a textbook that you would recommend for general technical knowledge regarding network secur
- How can I guard against an attack to my WLAN?
- Why can't I ping the server from a machine on a different network?
- What product or products can help me set up a LAN with specific security requirements?
- What is the future of thin devices relative to wireless network security?
- What can I do to protect myself from spyware? What damage can it do my network?
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