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Michael_Knight in a Nutshell
Ive had all the Knight Rider jokes about black cars, talking into my watch and going out crime fighting... so please don't flood my inbox with KR jokes lol

Am a previous MSN (Microsoft) Technical Support Professional, now working for my self as a Forensic IT Consultant. I'm also a fully qualified Web/Graphic Designer.

I have worked in the IT field now for over 20 years. I started at home with a ZX81 1k Personal home computer (laughing at 1k as it was a lot in the early 80's). I wasn't a Spectrum fan though, I was and still am a huge Commodore 64 fan. I hooked the 64 up to an Acoustic Coupler modem and in the early 80's got my first experiences of the Internet, then known as BBS (Bulletin Board Systems), and were hosted by Prestel and Micronet. Microsoft had only just released Windows 1.1 for DOS and were just starting out.


Qualifications:

Forensic: Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), Certified Forensic Computer Examiner (CFCE) and Certified Electronic Evidence Collection Specialist (CEECS), EnCase Certified Examiner (EnCE).

Microsoft: MCP,MCSE+I, MCSA, MCT, MCITP, MCDST.

City & Guilds: Information Technology, Graphic Design.

Hardware: A+

I love to learn, and one of my goals in live is to learn as much as I can, and share the knowledge.
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Entries: 22 | Views: 22,410
Last Entry: Mar 15th, 2008
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Overview: The lack of sensory information on the Internet (like too many teenagers and younger kids with a Facebook or Myspace page) may have a significant impact on cyberstalkers, as described by Meloy ("The Psychology of Stalking," Meloy, J.R) "The absence of sensory-perceptual stimuli from a...
Read More | Jan 29th, 2008
Data is used in almost everything we do these days, there are many more ways for companies, people at home or the government to lose data. But it keeps happening. Banks, the 100+ departments of local councils, (including libraries) and every website you buy or register on. The list is endless, and...
Read More | Jan 29th, 2008
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