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Seattle, WA
Posted:
November 24, 2012

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CANDIDATE ID: 2916642

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HOTTEST SKILLS: perl, unix, c++, c/c++, java, audit, cgi, database, firewall, netware,

php, cisco, ftp, html, computer science, javascript, linux, network design, pascal,

programming

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EDUCATION: Undergraduate Work

EXPERIENCE: 10 Years

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Jamie Yukes

4120 Brooklyn Ave NE #201

Seattle, WA 98105-6228

206-***-****

206-***-****

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Experience

Senior Systems AnalystAirborne Express

May 98

- June 99Seattle, WA

Served in a senior group of 12 individuals that was responsible for researching and

piloting

new ideas.I

advised over the following technologies: UNIX (administration, development, security),

network

(filters, inbound/outbound proxy, load balancing, management, monitoring, routing),

security

(audit,

authentication, encryption, firewall, intrusion detection, system hardening), services

(email,

file transfer,

names, web).Acted as an internal consultant to various groups, including Libra(DOS,

Pascal

product

development), Lightship (Win, VB product development), Internet Shipper (ASP VB

development),

DSS (UNIX development, support), LanOPS (Netware support).I have listed a few projects

that had

significant impact:

- Rewrote Shipment Tracker package (unix, c/c++, hllapi), reducing transactiontime by

over

30%,

increasing capacity, error handling, and achieved 99% reliability.(airborne.com/trace)

- Wrote a firewall analysis tool (cgi, php3, c/c++, perl, custom database) that produced

comprehensive reports on employee Internet usage.Managers now receive reports about their

employees' usage, including Internet usage policy violations. (ns2.airborne.com/report)

- Wrote a secure file transfer suite (php3, perl, c/c++) to transfer billing/payment

records

over HTTPS

to a backend FTP server.Customers no longer need to dial in and painfully transfer files

at

modem

speeds.(ecgateway.airborne.com)

- Wrote a web frontend for DNS editing and administration (php3, perl, sql, custom db,

tacacs+,

javascript, dhtml, css).

- Headed a network management initiative involving technologies such as RMON, SNMP, IDS,

and

sniffers.The solution involved a combination of CiscoWorks, Managewise, Netview, Network

General

sniffers, NFR, Tivoli, mrtg, ntop, rrdtool, and various custom written tools (c/c++,

perl,

socket, snmp).

- Researched various TCP/IP implementations, and wrote various experimental programs,

including

new protocols using raw sockets, protocol encapsulation, optimized name resolution

routines,

intelligent

HTTP proxy, remote application detection.(Win32, Linux, OpenBSD, Solaris, c/c++, perl)

Senior ProgrammerBrigham Young University

August 97

- April 98Provo, UT

Developed a comprehensive network suite.Secured workstations by writing a replacement

Explorer

and Task Manager.Restrict lower level access via keyboard hooks, and passwords.Wrote a

remote

logging facility, network and host status monitoring for centralized management.Wrote a

Win32

daemon that provides system access through TCP/IP for enhanced remote

administration.Wrote a

UNIX daemon that monitors connected workstations (SNMP, ICMP), provides usage statistics,

and

alarms on unexpected behavior.Great attention given to detail and possible security

weaknesses.

(win32/unix, c/c++, perl, socket, thread, snmp, daemon)

Network AnalystSecure Network Technology

January 97

- August 97Las Vegas, NV

Responsibilities included software development, LAN/WAN analysis and design, penetration

auditing,

and firewall implementation.Auditing consists of live, network and host

analysis.Highlights

included

100% penetration rate, with most attempts unnoticed.Software development usingC and Perl

to

harden operating systems and provide active network monitoring.Network design consisted

of

detailed

analysis of throughput, bottlenecks, and vulnerabilities in existing networks,and the

implementation of

safe, efficient, monitored networks.(unix, c/c++, perl, kernel)

Network AdministratorScion Computers

April 96

- January 97Las Vegas, NV

Responsibilities included firewall implementation, security auditing, network design,

server

administration, CSU/DSU installation, router configuration, NetWare migration,NT

deployment,

and

custom development.Developed an Internet connectivity standard for the State of Nevada

using

NT4.0

server (WWW/SMTP/PROXY), a NetWare IP/IPX gateway, Cisco routers, and a Motorola

CSU/DSU.

Consulting

1999Wrote an application suite (c, perl, php3) to manage website hosting.Its

functionality

mimics that of Geocities.An Apache module was designed to increase url performance.

Authentication is synchronized via external hooks to a central store.

(

Brigham Young University - University Computing Services

)

1998Wrote CGI libraries (c, perl) for user authentication that silently connected to a

remote TCP server for password verification; implemented MD5 encryption.

(

Brigham Young University

- Computer Science Department)

1998Wrote a CGI suite (perl) that performed secure, online voting.After strong

authentication, a combination of DBM and flatdatabases recorded demographic

information and tallied votes.Scripts provided timely, statistical election updates.

(

Brigham Young University - University Computing Services

)

1998Wrote UNIX wrapper (perl) that allowed certain users privileged access for

systemmaintenance, utilizing secure programming techniques.

(

Brigham Young University

- Computer Science Department)

1997

Performed system administration of a heterogeneous network (AppleTalk, IPX,

TCP/IP) with clients running HP/UX, Irix, System 7, Win95, and WindowsNT.

Maintained large HP9000, Netware 3/4, SGI PowerChallenge, and Windows NT

Server.Applied latest patches and installed SSH to improve security.

(

Brigham Young University

- Math Department)

1997Wrote a NT/UNIX account synchronization mechanism that consisted ofa Win32

telnetd (C updated via UNIX administration scripts (expect, perl), that

interfaced with a mSQL database.Emphasis on network and system security.

(

Brigham Young University

- Math Department)

1997

Wrote a CGI suite (perl) that performed secure, online credit card purchasing.

Suite stored user information in databases, and activated requested services upon

successful credit card authorization. (Junglemail)

1996

- 1997Designed heterogeneous 10/100Mbps 400 node copper LAN, with a fiber

backbone.Servers and critical segments were switched, and departments were

subnetworked.A Cisco 2513 routed IP and IPX, protected networks via ACLs,

and provided Internet access through a secure proxy server.(Clark County School District)

1995

- 1996Performed network administration, risk assessment, and security auditing for a

large brokerage firm.Designed a secure, remote access facility for scalable, batch

transfers that automated stock trading.System administration of AIX, OS/2, and

Windows NT servers.(Prudential Securities)

1995

- 1998Developed dynamic web content (HTML, Javascript, CGI) for various clients.

(AccessNV, CTD, Cyberdyne, Infinet, Giftworks, RSCECAT)

Projects

- While studying network security, I researched the weaknesses of IPv4 (and how IPv6

addresses them), and various methods of using IPSEC, including S/WAN.I stay upto date

on operating system and network vulnerabilities, and have authored vulnerabilities for

FTP

(Wu-Ftpd 2.4.2), INN (Innd 1.5), and Windows 95 (OOB.)

- While studying sockets, threads, and processes, I wrote a telnetd, inetd, identd, and

httpd.

(c, c++, JAVA, perl)

- While studying artificial intelligence, I wrote a chess program that competes online,

and has

demonstrated 'EXPERT' playing ability. (pascal, c)

- While studying operating system internals, I became familiar with the Linux kernel, and

developed instructive applications that demonstrated memory allocation, threadscheduling,

and various methods of interprocess communication. (c, JAVA)

Education

Brigham Young

UniversityProvo, UT

Computer Science / Mathematics

Major

Honors ProgramGPA 3.5

Presentations

"IPv4 strengths and weaknesses"Yukes, J. R.Speaker at Seattle 2600 meeting.

Seattle, WA.Seattle 2600.August 7, 1998.

"UNIX Security."Yukes, J. R.Invited lecturor for the 1998 Information Security

Workshop.UNIX Users Group.Provo, UT.March 26, 1998.

"Network Security."Yukes, J. R.Keynote speaker for a Brigham Young University

Customer Support Representative Meeting.Provo, UT.March 18, 1998.

"Understanding TCP/IP"Yukes, J. R.Invited speaker for Network Communications.

Provo, UT.March 17, 1998.

"Intranet Security."Yukes, J. R.Special presentation given to a large hospitalinreaction

to a system compromise.Las Vegas, NV.June 17th, 1997.

"Internet Security."Yukes, J. R.Invited speaker for employee education at an

Internet Service Provider.Las Vegas, NV.Mar 23rd, 1997.

"WAN Security."Yukes, J. R.Invited speaker for a large corporation addressing several

security weaknesses.Las Vegas, NV.January 22nd, 1997.

Skills and Certification

3COM Star:Completed 200 hours of hands-on, network design training and passed several

exams for this certification.

Networking:

CablingCategory 345 UTP, Fiber, ThickNET, and ThinNET

HardwareAccess Concentrator, Agent, Bridge, Cache, CSU/DSU, Firewall,

Hub, Load balancer, NIC, Router, Switch, Transceiver

LAN10BaseT/2/5, 100BaseTX/T4, FDDI, Token Ring

Protocols

Layer 2ATM, Ethernet, Frame Relay, HDLC, PPP, X.25

Layer 3BGP, EIGRP, HSRP, IP, IPX/SPX, RARP, SNA

Layer 4ARP, ICMP, NetBIOS, RIP, SAP, TCP, UDP

ServicesDOMAIN, FTP, HTTP, NIS, NFS, RPC, SMTP, SNMP

WANDS3, Frame Relay, ISDN, T1, T3, X.25

Operating Systems:

BSDBsdi 2.x 3.0, FreeBSD 2.x 3.0-SNAP, OpenBSD, SunOS

CiscoIOS 10.x 11.x

MicrosoftDOS, Win3.x, Win95, WinNT 3.5x 4.0

NovellNetware 2.2 3.x 4.x

SysVAIX 4.x, HP/UX 9.x 10.x, Irix 5.x, Linux, OSF1, Solaris

XwinAfterstep, Fvwm, Mwm, Twm, X11 R5 R6

Programming:

C/C++Strong object oriented design with specialization in BSD Sockets, Interprocess

Communication,

Memory Access, Signals, and Threads, utilizing secure programming techniques.

ExpectWrote scripts to automate interactive tasks, including an automated account

creation

system that

synchronized NT-UNIX.

JavaObject oriented development aiming for quick deployment because of its inherent

portability.Wrote a network arcade game, while studying IPC, Sockets, Threads.

PascalWrote a program that plays expert level chess, while studying

artificialintelligence.

PerlAdvanced development to ease administration tasks, such as parsing logfiles, system

auditing, and

test network connectivity.

PHP3Rapid web development integrating latest HTML technologies such as DHTML, CSS, and

Javascript.

SQLDatabase implementation for controlled data access and reliability.Uses include

inventory

tracking,

network host control, and product registration.

Tcl/TkScripting to produce timely GUI applications, X11 development.

References and Source Code available upon request.



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