TIM MCGUFFIN II
Education
Masters of Science in Digital Forensics
Bachelors
of Science in Industrial Technology / Electronics
Emergency
Medical Technology
Texas Department of Health Emergency Medical Technician - Intermediate
Employment
Network Security 10/2001 – Present
Duties Include:
Post-Hack Forensic Analysis of Servers and Workstations
Implementation and Maintenance of a Snort Intrusion Detection System
Implementation and Maintenance of a Linux / iptables based firewall/router
Audit Network Security Policies and Detect Inappropriate Activities
Work with Outside Agencies / Law Enforcement on Inappropriate Activity
Perform Security Assessments on Network Servers and Applications
Analyze Network Traffic to determine type of traffic and potential risks
Reverse Engineer protocols for analysis and detection
Automated detection and blocking of Botnets, Spambots and Trojans
Network / Systems Administrator 10/1998 – 10/2001
Duties Include:
Administration of 45 Windows Servers and 2500 Workstations
Administration of 45 Linux Servers
Administration of various Cisco Routers and Switches
Active Directory Integration and Implementation
Write Maintenance scripts and programs in various languages
Design and Implementation of a Cisco Voice over IP Systems
Design and Implementation of an 802.11b Infrastructure covering 4 sq miles
Design and Implementation of a Windows 2000 PKI / Smart Card System
Emergency Medical Technician 08/2000 - 02/2002
Huntsville Walker County EMS, Huntsville, Texas
Duties Included:
Assist in Critical Medical and Trauma Responses
Participate in long-term Rescue Operations
Take a lead role in Stressful Situations
Presentations:
“Preparing the Corporate World for Windows Data Forensics”, Vanguard 2005
“Windows 2003 - Kerberos Authentication”, Vanguard 2005
“Auditing Windows 2003”, Vanguard, 2005
“Hacking Windows Systems and Windows 2003 Server Protection”, Vanguard 2005
“Anti-Forensics Techniques”, Infragard Houston 2005
“Illicit Image Detection”, SHACS 2006
Consulted Works:
“Wide Open Wireless”, .Net Magazine, November 2002, pp 36-37
“Securing Your Wireless Network”, Internet Works, May 2003, pp 42-43