Alabama A&M Dean’s Speaker Series – September 2014

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A&MHUNTSVILLE-The Dean’s Speaker Series for 2014 continues this Thursday, September 25 at 12:30 pm, Arthur J. Bond Hall

Jeff Crume

Jeff Crume

room 233, Alabama A&M University with keynote speaker Jeff Crume “Social Media Threats”.

Jeff Crume is an IBM Distinguished Engineer and IT Security Architect with over 30 years experience in the IT industry. He is

the author of a book entitled “Inside Internet Security: What Hackers Don’t Want You To Know”, a contributing author to the “Information Security Management Handbook” and has written articles on cryptography, cloud computing security, virtual private networking and identity management. He holds Certified Information Systems Security Professional and Information Systems Security Architecture Professional security industry certifications as well as Distinguished Chief IT Architect credentials from The Open Group. Jeff lived in Beijing on assignment in 2006 where he helped architect secure infrastructures for clients in the Greater China geography. He is a member of the IBM Academy of Technology and an IBM Master Inventor. He serves on the NC State University Computer Science Strategic Advisory Board, the william“Information Management & Computer Security” research journal editorial board and has worked with clients in 40 countries across 6 continents.
Alumni Presentation: William Stallworth  “Starting Your Future Now”

William Ezell Stallworth is a recent graduate of Alabama A&M University. He received his Bachelors degree in Mechanical Engineering with a concentration in propulsion with a GPA of 3.75 in May of 2014. He now works for Alabama A&M University in a partnership with Jacobs Technology as a Materials Test Engineer. He is an Alabama native. He grew up in a rural community called Castleberry, Alabama.

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