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Mark Wolfgang (CISSP) is a Principal Security Consultant for Special Ops
Security, with over 14 years of experience in a wide range of positions to
include training, management, system and network administration, and has
spent the last 6 years in the role of penetration tester.
Prior to Special Ops Security, Mark has become a noted expert within
the U.S. Department of Energy Information Security community, conducting
network security audits on some of the nation's most sensitive networks.
He is a contributing author to the critically acclaimed Jay Beale
guide Penetration Tester's Open Source Toolkit and How to
Cheat at Securing a Wireless Network. Other publications include
Exploiting Cisco Routers (Securityfocus, September 2003) and
Host Discovery with NMAP (Securityfocus, November 2002).
Mark has presented at several information security industry conferences
as well as private Department of Energy Cyber Security briefings (in 2003
and 2005). He has directly briefed high level government officials regarding
network security vulnerabilities on the nation's critical infrastructure
on several occasions and has published a widely-used internal handbook
for the Department of Energy, 21 Steps to Improve Cyber Security of
SCADA Networks.
Previously, Mark was an instructor at Red Hat and for several years
in the U.S. Navy. He has earned the Certified Information Systems
Security Professional (CISSP 100350) designation and is a current Red
Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE). Mark has a Bachelor of Science in
Computer Information Systems from Saint Leo University, and is currently
pursuing a Masters of Business Administration degree from the same
institution. He holds an active Department of Energy “Q” [TOP SECRET]
clearance and has held a NATO SECRET clearance.
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