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Reynaldo Anzaldua EDUCATION University of Texas Pan American, Edinburg, TX BBA Business Management 1994 Minor: Computer Information Systems/CIS University of Texas Pan American, Edinburg, TX MBA/MIS GPA: 3.7 2008 North Central University Prescott Valley, AZ PhD Information Security GPA 3.72 ABD: Expected graduation date of: 2014 WORK EXPERIENCE University of Texas at Brownsville Brownsville, TX Lecturer 09/2013 - Present My primary responsibilities entail mentoring and guiding students within the MIS core area of the Business School. I also instruct on the business management courses as needed. My course load consists of both in person classes and on-line classes as required by the University. Within the MIS domain, I am currently searching and contacting research funding entities to begin the process of creating an information security research center located within the School of Business. The purpose of this endeavor is to establish the Brownsville branch of the University of Texas system as a place where students can do research into information security topics with the twin goals of either pursuing a higher degree or working in the field of information security at advanced levels. CSC/DC3/United States Air Force Baltimore, MD/Washington D.C. Technical Trainer 06/2012 – 09/2013 Training members of the Department of Defense in computer network intrusions, computer forensics, counter intelligence computer techniques, and log analysis. Part of the team working on course content, training manual creation, and online course design for the online direction that the schoolhouse is taking. Team lead on new on-line course that includes content development, course design, and delivery as well as team member on other on-line course creation initiatives. Using project management skills and guidance from management, the initial project was successfully completed and the other initiatives are creating high quality course material. Due to this quality of work, also part of the team that increased the government award satisfaction percentage to 95% in the span of less than a year. As an on-line instructor, I am tasked with providing feedback, grading, and mentoring students on a regular basis. Student survey data indicates this approach is popular and appreciated by our student body. Additionally, our student body consists of worldwide (all 24 time zones) students with varying degrees of ability that makes the on-line mentoring process a challenge that we successfully meet. I am well versed and familiar with Microsoft Windows, Linux, AS/400, and Apple platforms as well as Plateau, LifeRay, and various LMS applications. Specific tools used and familiar with are: Wireshark, Snort, EnCase, FTK, Backtrack 5 v3 suite, Nmap, Nessus, Metasploit framework, and various other security/forensic tools. United States Navy Reserve Washington, D.C. Commissioned Officer (LTJG) 10/2009 – Present Information Warfare Officer working at NIOC Maryland/National Security Administration Learning/Working cyber warfare, electronic warfare, signals intelligence, space warfare, military deception, and a wide range of Information Dominance categories. Learning the various security protocols within the US Navy and DoD such as: DoD Instruction 8500.2 (Information Assurance). South Texas College McAllen, TX Assistant Professor 2001 - 2012 As the only Assistant Professor in the department, I was tasked with creating and teaching all the computer security courses for the College. In addition to handling all the computer security classes, I also taught all the CISCO networking classes, network troubleshooting classes, operating system classes, and application classes. As part of my professor duties, I organized symposiums and events around computer forensic topics and computer security topics in addition to helping local governmental organizations with computer forensic and network security issues. The following is a list of classes taught: French Ellison Truck Center Pharr, TX IT Director 1998-2001 Managed the entire IT infrastructure for an 80 million dollar per year multi-location trucking business. Managed all aspects of IT project management, telecommunications, networking, and maintenance. The infrastructure managed consisted of international operations that entailed travel outside the USA as well as direct interaction with technicians from international organizations. Managed large IT projects such as construction of a new facility where all aspects of the IT infrastructure from desktop computers to frame relay were planned and tracked via project planning tools such as Microsoft Project. REYNALDO ANZALDUA JR. “Introduction to Forensics” “Fundamentals of Networking (CISCO I)” “Networking with TCP/IP (CISCO II)” “Network Troubleshooting and Support” “Network Security” “Administering Windows/Linux Servers” “Fundamentals of Information Security” “Information Technology Security” Managed an international IT project that connected a facility outside the USA to the corporate headquarters via frame relay and satellite networks. Managed all aspects of this project with various tools, milestones, and intense collaboration with foreign authorities. Managed the relational database infrastructure based on an AS/400 platform with multiple clients ranging from Windows desktop emulators to dedicated dumb terminals. Computer Security International Weslaco, TX Owner 2001-2008 Owned and operated a consulting firm tasked with doing computer security audits involving penetration testing and physical security assessments. Conducted audits for private entities, local government entities, and corporate organizations. Created teams as needed that included experts in locksmithing, security alarm systems, computer network security specialists, and host based security experts. Anzaldua Consulting Weslaco, TX Owner/Operator 1992-1997 Owned and operated a computer-consulting firm tasked with projects ranging from building custom computers to networking small business operations. The operation started off as a store front catering to the University students located across the street and grew into a consulting business servicing local hospitals and private colleges. At the height of the operation, I was in charge of five employees and various sub-contractors. The range of technical operations was component level hardware to wireless wide area networks using microwave technology. The operational component of the business spanned internationally to include northern Mexico including the large industrial city of Monterrey, Mexico. REYNALDO ANZALDUA JR. Electronic Data Systems Reynosa, Mexico Systems Analyst 1990-1992 Hired as a system analyst for several General Motors factories supported by Electronic Data Services handling all LAN/WAN and telecommunications links to the United States. Collateral duties included translating for upper management, local procurement manager, and cultural awareness manager for new employees from the United States. Security Clearances, Training, Certifications, Licenses, and Publications Security Clearances Upon Request 2013 Undercover Online Techniques 2012 Windows Forensic Investigations 2012 Advanced Log Analysis 2012 Network Exploitation Techniques 2012 AuthorIt Training 2012 Certified Technical Trainer + (CTT +) 2012 DCITA ISD/LMS Training 2012 Licensed Private Pilot 2012 Mobile Forensic Workshop 2010 Licensed Texas Private Investigator (Licensed under A15290) 2009 CHFI (Certified Hacking Forensic Investigator) 2008 AccessData FTK 2 Basic Boot Camp 2008 EnCase Internet/Email Investigations 2006 CISCO Certified Instructor 2005 EnCase NTFS Artifacts and File Systems 2005 EnCase Advanced Computer Forensics 2004 EnCase Intermediate Analysis and Reporting 2003 CISSP (Certified Information Systems Security Professional)(Expired) 2003 EnCE (EnCase Certified Examiner) 2003 IBM I-Series / AS400 Certified 2002 EnCase Introduction to Computer Forensics 2002 REYNALDO ANZALDUA JR. Security Clearances, Training, Certifications, Licenses, and Publications (cont'd) “Computer Forensics for Dummies”, “Computer Forensics: Principles and Practices”, Co-Author, Wiley. Co-Author, Prentice Hall. 2008 2006 Protocols/Services: Active Directory, TCP/IP, UDP, and routed/routing protocols Software: EnCase, FTK, Helix, Knoppix, Sleuthkit, Backtrack 3, Paraben, Cellebrite, Nmap, Snort, Wireshark, Nessus, Linux, Unix, Apple, and Windows file systems. Programming Languages: C, C++, COBOL, RPG, and BASIC. PUBLICATIONS and RADIO SHOW Weekly Radio Show Segment on KURV “Tech Corner” “The Computer Guy”, Weekly columnist for Freedom Newspapers, “Computer Forensics: Principles and Practices”, Co-Author, Prentice Hall. “Computer Forensics for Dummies”, Co-Author, Wiley. 2008 2005 – 2006 2006 2008 COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT Guest Speaker – Rotary Clubs Topics include identity theft, computer forensics, and computer security. Guest Speaker – Lions Clubs Topics include identity theft, computer forensics, and computer security. LANGUAGES Spanish – speak fluently and read/write with high proficiency Miscellaneous Technical (paid and non paid) consultant for local and Federal law enforcement agencies on matters relating to retrieving data from all digital devices. REYNALDO ANZALDUA JR. Seminar Speaker – Various audiences from IT directors to Law Enforcement Sample List below: South Texas College Symposium 12/2007 Lions Club Mixer Seminar 5/2006 Rotary Club Mixer Seminar 7/2006 National Hispanic Professional Organization Identity Theft Seminar 9/2005 National Hispanic Professional Organization Networking Security Seminar 6/2005 South Texas College Forensic Seminar 11/2004 Topics include computer forensics and computer security