Michael T. Hunter 880 Argonne Ave NE / Atlanta, GA 30309 / 404 892 1943 (Home) / 510 909 3941 (Cell) mhunter@lusArs.net Objective To find a full-time position working on meaningful and challenging problems that makes use of my education, technical experience and management abilities Skills Security, Research, Perl, C++, VoIP, Java, C, Networking, Netflow, Web, Linux, FreeBSD Education Master of Computer Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (2002) Bachelor of Science in Applied Mathematics, Missouri University of Science and Technology (formerly University of Missouri--Rolla) (1999) Relevant Experience Research Scientist, Georgia Institute of Technology (2/2007-present) * Conducted and oversaw security research at the Georgia Tech Information Security Center (GTISC), leading projects in Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) security, IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) security, network security, SPAM, online information credibility, eDemocracy, and other security-related topics * Directly oversaw five to ten graduate students per semester, advising them on research projects and regularly interfacing with more than one dozen faculty and staff, as well as external sponsors from industry, state and federal government, and the military * Lead GTISC interactions with the Georgia Tech Research Institute, including new initiatives for security-related applied research (obtained US secret clearance) * Program Coordinator for Georgia Tech's Master of Science in Information Security * Faculty Advisor for the Georgia Tech Solar Jackets Systems Programmer, University of California at Berkeley (10/2002-09/2006) * Programmer/Analyst III for Communication and Network Services (part of Information Services and Technology), provider of infrastructure and support services for all campus electronic communication * Implemented software to gather and process network device inventory and usage statistics (with both policy input and technical implementation of privacy guidelines) * Deployed shell and web tools for myself and others to analyze network trends and diagnose problems * Designed, deployed, and administered FreeBSD, Linux and Solaris systems for network monitoring, remote access, and firewall applications * Performed low-level network security analysis and identified system compromises * Performed network trouble-shooting and resolution, from failed hardware to complex network protocol diagnostics Related Experience * Visiting Lecturer, Teaching Assistant, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (2002) * Software Engineering Intern, Boeing Corporation (1998), Dynalivery Corporation (2000)