Biography
I bring both technical expertise and critical thinking/problem solving skills to bear on any task. Focusing primarily on training and customer education through technical marketing, I work to make current employees more productive, and customers more satisfied.
Industry Expertise (3)
Computer/Network Security
Telecommunications
Information Technology and Services
Areas of Expertise (3)
Byod
Mobility
Mobile Security
Education (4)
Texas Academy of Math and Science: Honors Diploma 1992
Early admissions in-residence college program for specially selected high school students through the University of North Texas. Concurrent college credit and high-school diploma earned while taking traditional on-campus college coursework.
Midwestern State University: Bachelor's Degree, Applied Arts and Sciences 2007
Graduated Summa Cum Laude
North Harris College: A.A.S., Paramedic Technology 2001
Graduated Magna Cum Laude
Tarleton State University: M. S., Management & Leadership 2009
Affiliations (2)
- TAMS Alumni Association
- Microsoft Alumni (MSANet)
Links (3)
Event Appearances (9)
Lessons Learned from the First Generation of Mobile Apps
Technology Association of Georgia Atlanta, GA
2012-09-18
Configuring and Troubleshooting Active Directory Integration
Macworld 2011 San Francisco, CA
2011-01-26
iOS 5 - Mobile Security Update
DPI Breakfast Briefing St. Louis, MO
2012-02-28
Mobile Security Discussion Panelist
MDM, A Necessary Evil Fort Worth, TX
2012-07-18
MobileIron: The MobileIT Platform
PC Mall Secure Mobility Summit Los Angeles, CA
2012-08-24
Understanding Mobile Security for Healthcare
Gateway Chapter - HIMSS St Louis, MO
2013-02-14
Architecting SharePoint for Mobile Device Access
TechFuse Minneapolis, MN
2013-03-21
Panel Discussion: BYOD Initiatives
TASSCCC: TEC 2013 Austin, TX
2013-04-12
The BYOD Trust Gap
Security Leader's Summit Houston, TX
2014-03-13
Sample Talks (1)
BYOD Trust Gap
A successful BYOD program is built on trust. However, most employees do not trust their employers with personal data. This is the Trust Gap, and it leads to rogue devices, legal and security risk, user dissatisfaction, and lack of support for IT-sponsored initiatives. It is a complex topic, and companies have struggled to develop a set of practical guidelines to address mobile privacy effectively, especially for BYOD deployments. Join us to: • Learn what your employees really think you are doing with their mobile data • Establish communications programs to address confusion about data visibility and handling • Implement privacy best practices to support a more successful and secure BYOD program
Style
Availability
- Keynote
- Moderator
- Panelist
- Corporate Training
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