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A resident of the Washington DC Metro area, and native of Southern | A resident of the Washington DC Metro area, and native of Southern | ||
California, Mr. Avriette has been a contractor in the United States Defense | California, Mr. Avriette has been a contractor in the United States Defense |
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A resident of the Washington DC Metro area, and native of Southern
California, Mr. Avriette has been a contractor in the United States Defense
Industries (as well as others) since the early 1990s, Mr. Avriette has
thorough experience in the fields of weapons systems, military terminologies
and technologies, the organization and structure of the American armed
forces, unix systems, the unix shells, databases, windows systems, the perl
programming language, network topologies, network protocols, and related
technologies. He has spoken at several security-related conferences on the
topic of protecting sensitive traffic from transit networks. Lastly, Mr.
Avriette holds certifications in SAE, at ASE A1 and A8, as well as technical
certification from Red Hat, in McLean, Virginia.
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