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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
- If I connect two 5-port switches, do I end up with the same throughput as an 8-port switch?
- Do you know where I could find out what percent of machines in corporate networks run on switched vs
- Can SFTP be used as a client (instead of SSH Client software) for transferring data files to a SSH2
- How can I generate a packet containing both broadcast MAC and IP addresses?
- Could my printing problem be related to my ISDN setup?
- Which certification will best prepare me to deal with the new HIPAA (medical information security) r
- Do you find counterhacking, forensic and incident analysis being an internal skillset to corporation
- How do you see the value of Cisco's CCSP or CCIE security?
- How would you compare CISSP with CCSP?
- If you were going for only one firewall cert, what would it be?
- What is the best non-vendor security certification, besides CISSP?
- Is there any way to obtain the root password for Linux?
- I have a Trojan called blazer 5 listening to port 5000! Is there anyway I can track down this Troja
- What are some examples of Web filtering software products out there?
- I have a computer that browses the network fine but can't ping to the router of any of the DNS serve
- How do I obtain security clearance?
- What sort of security procedures do I need to take to prevent hackers from hacking into my network?
- Establishing secure central switches
- What is the difference between Checkpoint and pix firewall?
- Which transmission media are the most secure? Least secure?
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