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Daniel J. Mercado 4053 Nathaniel Rochester Hall Rochester NY 14623 (845) 645-1010 [email protected] www.linkedin.com/in/albinohat Objective: A full-time co-op position as a software tester or software engineer Education: Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, New York Bachelor of Science in Information Security and Forensics, Anticipated Graduation December 2015 GPA 3.66 / Dean's List: 6 Quarters Coursework: System Administration: Set-up Windows 2008 DCs and administered small AD domains. Set up group policy and adhered to server & web security standards. Installed and configured Samba 4 and iSCSI(Starwind) Introduction to Routing & Switching: Configured STP, RIP, VLANs & ACLs on Cisco hardware. Cryptography & Authentication: Performed cryptanalysis using Cryptool to break ROT-13, Vigenère and simple substitution ciphers. Network Services: Setup and configured DHCP, DNS & SMTP Servers and clients on Windows as well as Linux platforms. Windows Systems Forensics: Worked on an open- source project to retrieve and summarize artifacts from a Windows system. Information Security Policies: Created policies for a business and presented them in a professional manner. Skills: General: Written/Oral Communications, Groupwork Scripting Languages: Perl, Python OS: Windows XP/7/8/2003/2008/2012, CentOS 5.6/6.2, RHEL 6, Kali 1.0.9 Software: VMware, VirtualBox Wireshark, Omnipeek, Cryptool Hardware: Cisco 1242AG/2621/2651/2811/3550 Activities: RIT Competitive Cybersecurity Club (RC3) member Work Experience: Functionality Test Engineer Intern (1 Year). Responsibilities included working with developers to fix issues in software and maintain testing environments. References: Available upon request

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Daniel J. Mercado4053 Nathaniel Rochester HallRochester NY 14623(845) [email protected]/in/albinohat

Objective: A full-time co-op position as a software tester or software engineer

Education: Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, New York Bachelor of Science in Information Security and Forensics, Anticipated Graduation December 2015 GPA 3.66 / Dean's List: 6 Quarters

Coursework: System Administration: Set-up Windows 2008 DCs and administered small AD domains. Set up group policy and adhered to server & web security standards. Installed and configured Samba 4 and iSCSI(Starwind)

Introduction to Routing & Switching: Configured STP, RIP, VLANs & ACLs on Cisco hardware.

Cryptography & Authentication: Performed cryptanalysis using Cryptool to break ROT-13, Vigenère and simple substitution ciphers.

Network Services: Setup and configured DHCP, DNS & SMTP Servers and clients on Windows as well as Linux platforms. Windows Systems Forensics: Worked on an open-

source project to retrieve and summarize artifacts from a Windows system.

Information Security Policies: Created policies for a business and presented them in a professional manner.

Skills: General: Written/Oral Communications, Groupwork Scripting Languages: Perl, Python

OS: Windows XP/7/8/2003/2008/2012, CentOS 5.6/6.2, RHEL 6, Kali 1.0.9 Software: VMware, VirtualBox Wireshark, Omnipeek, Cryptool Hardware: Cisco 1242AG/2621/2651/2811/3550

Activities: RIT Competitive Cybersecurity Club (RC3) member

Work Experience: Functionality Test Engineer Intern (1 Year). Responsibilities included working with developers to fix issues in software and maintain testing environments.

References: Available upon request