| Name | Alan Doherty | ![]() |
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| Date of Birth | 09 /July /1973 | |
| Nationality | Irish | |
| curriculumvitae {at symbol} alandoherty {dot} net | ||
| Mobile | +353 [0]87 9078286 | |
| Address | 356 Clogher Road, Crumlin, Dublin 12, Republic of Ireland | |
| Phone | +353 [0]1 4734914 |
| historical only | Amiga; Archemedies; | |
| Apple IIe | (APPLEDOS & CP/M), Basic | |
| Amstrad CPC | (AmsDos, CP/M-80 & CP/M+), Logo, Basic, Pascal & Z80 machine code | |
| DEC VAX | (VMS), Basic, Modula 2, Concurrent Pascal+ | |
| NeXT Step | (x-windows & command line) Desk top publishing, Sound & Video Editing Tools | |
| Apple MAC | (systems 7.5, 7.5 & 8),Tcp/ip networking {mainly dialup ppp}, Eudora Mail Server, Eudora client s/w, Aldus Pagemaker, Mac Write, Works, Mac Draw, Word, Mosaic, MS-Internet explorer, Netscape (setting up tcp/ip / ppp connections) | |
| IBM / Intel Based PC's and compatibles | ||
| Packages | historical only | Paradox, Norton Utilities, WordStar, Ventura Publisher, Ability+, Dbase vs.3-4, Lotus-{1-2-3, Notes, cc-mail, AmiPro, SmartSuite}, WordPerfect, Write, Aldus Pagemaker, Works vs. 2-4, Deluxe Paint, Netscape vs.2.0-6, Mosaic, Internet Explorer 1.5-6, Office 3.1-2000, Word 1-8, Excel 5-8, Access, Eudora Lite/Pro, Peagasus, Outlook & many more |
| Programming | honestly hardly used so out of practice | 8086 machine code, Pascal, Pascal +, Basic, Visual Basic, Modula 2, C, C++ |
| Scripting | HTML 2.0 & 3.2, Javascript, DBase macros, Lotus/Excel macros | |
| Peripherals | Modems (installation setup testing, diagnostics & protocols), ISDN Terminal adapters setup of drivers authentication protocols etc., Printers (dot-matrix, inkjet & laser, Maintenance, Troubleshooting, drivers, connection testing and network setup & associated issues) | |
| O/S Environments | Linux mainly redhat {command line & X-windows}, MS-DOS, PC-DOS, Q-DOS, DR-DOS, Gem, OS/2, MS-Windows versions. 2.1-3.1/3.11 for Workgroups, 95, 98, NT Workstation & Server {3.5 & 4}, windows 2000 Professional & Server | |
| Network Topologies | AmsNos LAN {management of shared resources}, Novell Networks (administration issues, setup {client & server}), Microsoft Windows Workgroup (peer to peer) & NT Domain based (centralized authentication) {setup and administration, trust relationships, WINs, permission groups, dhcp etc.}, Tcp/IP based Dial up Network's for 95/NT, Tcp/IP based WAN's/Intranets (leased line and isdn), Management of DNS & Bind (on both public and private networks), and the Administration of my own .ie Primary DNS server | |
| Mail Servers | installation/administration experience of a variety of SMTP/POP/IMAP servers, specificly MDaemon mail, MS-exchange server, Lotus notes smtp connector, Lotus CC-mail internet connector, TFS Gateway for MS-mail/ CC-mail/ Novell-MHS & Notes, Avirt Mail server, sendmail {under linux & solaris} | |
| proxies | installation/administration of a variety of proxy servers, specificly Wingate Proxy, MS-proxy server, Avirt gateway, Squid for Linux | |
| firewalls | installation/administration of a variety of firewalls, specificly Gnat box firewall, Axent Raptor v5, 6 & 6.5 firewall & Checkpoint Firewall-1 v3, 4 & 4.1/2000 | |
| content filtering | URI filtering software such as WebSense both standalone MS-proxy & Firewall-1 versions, & AV systems such as MimeSweeper v3 & 4 | |
| Antivirus/security | Dr. Solomon, MacAfee a/v for dos & windows and vshield {and associated incompatibilities}, Norton Anti-virus dos/windows and auto-protect {and associated incompatibilities}, IBM AntiVirus dos & windows, also c.r.c. change detection batch and patch software for dos, familiarity with first aid 95, Oil change and other installation monitors {and many associated incompatibilities} | |
| Remote control/access | ssh v1&2, vnc,PC anywhere, SecureRemote | |
| Routers, switches & other devices | ||
| routers | Configuration of cisco 800,1000,1600,2500,2600,3600 & 7200 series' for use on wans/lans and internet connections, {ip mainly but some ipx & appletalk} {dialup isdn, dedicated leases line, frame relay and ATM}, setup of access lists for security & dialup control, also familliar with 3com office connect series routers, netopia routers & most other common brands, lots of experience troubleshooting isdn & leased line setup issues | |
| switches | Configuration of cisco catalist series' setup of vlans and multiple chained switch networks | |
| other | Configuration of cisco pix firewalls & Sonicwall | |
| Primary | St. Josephs School, Main Street, Moville, Co. Donegal , Rep. of Ireland | 09/78 - 06/85 |
| Secondary | Carndonagh Community School , Carndonagh , Co. Donegal , Rep. of Ireland | 09/85 - 06/91 |
| University | University of Ulster , Magee College , Northland Road , Derry. , N.Ireland | 10/91 - 08/95 |
| 2001 | Entercept Technical training Cource | completed | ||
| 2001 | CCSA - Check Point Certified Security Administrator - exam | passed | ||
| 2000 | BSCN - Building Scalable Cisco Networks | completed | ||
| 2000 | ICND - Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices - course | completed | ||
| 2000 | Mimesweeper Administration Training - course | completed | ||
| 2000 | RH300-TP6.2 Red hat certified engineer training - course | completed | ||
| 2000 | ACRC - Advanced Cisco Router Configuration - course - discontinued | completed | ||
| 1999 | Checkpoint Firewall-1 Administration - course | completed | ||
| 1999 | ICRC - Introduction to Cisco Router Configuration - course - discontinued | completed | ||
| 1999 | Axent Raptor Certification course & exam | completed/passed | ||
| 1995 | BSc Applied Computing (Honours) | |||
| 1991 | Leaving Certificate | |||
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| Higher | Lower | |||
| Engineering | B | English | D | |
| Physics | B | French | C | |
| Mathematics | C | |||
| Chemistry | D | |||
| Applied Mathematics | D | |||
| 1990 | Computer Science | Distinction | ||
| 1989 | Intermediate Certificate | |||
| Mathematics (Honours) | A | |||
| Technical Drawing | A | |||
| Engineering | A | |||
| Science (Syllabus A) | B | |||
| English (Honours) | C | |||
| French | D | |||
| 11/2001-Present | Security Architect/Network Consultant/System Admin : Self Employed - contractor Flat 11, Emor House, 21 Emor St., Off South Circular Road, Dublin 8, Rep. of Ireland | |
| 06/2001-11/2001 | Security Architect : Internetworking Strategies (Ireland) Ltd {out of buisness} Unit 36, Beechwood Close, Bray, County Wicklow | |
| 12/1998-05/2001 | Senior Technical Consultant : Esat Net 4 Westland Square, Dublin 2/ Unit 2, Dundrum Buisness Park, Dundrum, | |
| 03/1999-Present | {unpaid/volenteer}System Administrator : The Irish Gothic Society's web/mail & dns servers {{also hosting several privatly held domains} | |
| 07/1998-12/1998 | Technical Consultant : Esat Net {ex Eunet Ireland} 4 Westland Square, Dublin 2/ Unit 2, Dundrum Buisness Park, Dundrum, | |
| 10/1997-07/1998 | 2nd Level Support Technician : Eunet Ireland 4 Westland Square, Dublin 2 | |
| 02/1996-10/1997 | Technical Support Representative : Stream International (NI), Science & Technology Park, Buncrana Rd., Derry | |
| 10/1994-05/1995 | While Attending University | CATERER; In Magee Student's Union Canteen. |
| 10/1994-11/1994 | CATERER, In Abrakebabra, Strand Road, Derry. | |
| 06/1994-10/1994 | CATERER, In The Mogul Kebab House, Strand Road, Derry. | |
| 10/1992-05/1995 | I was a member of the Student's Union Management Committee | |
I was given 'special' access to the computers in Carndonagh School, while still a student there. This involved the job of testing and installing new software on the school's new computer system and preparing lists of operating instructions for the other students. {We were Irelands first IBM compatable PC equiped school previous systems had always been based on Apple IIe systems} I also as a hobby tailored some software to work in the new network & gem environment. After a few months of this work, I became so familiar with the system that teachers would call me out of class to help if they were experiencing any problems with the system.
I also was one of only three students allowed access to the modems and was given access passwords for our local Eirpac node {frame relay pad} from here we were able to place a connection to any other Eirpac connected computer, we were set up with a shell account on one of Dublin City University's Vax systems as a user of the D.C.U. VAX you could then gain access to E-mail and Information Systems such as Prestel Campus 2000 and ECHO. {at this stage ip was not in common use}
While I was at Magee College I saw the gradual change from the old Coloured Book Protocols to the now common bind/dns & ip based naming/connection conventions, I was able to access ftp & gopher sites, bulliten boards, M.U.D.'s and a host of other pre web Information Systems {now hardly used}.
With the introduction of HTTP/HTML I was able to access information available on the World Wide Web and have even helped with the construction of Students Home Pages. I also developed an interest in the emergence of security issues such as network problems and anti-virus strategies. After several widespread infections, I started keeping up to date a/v software from MacAfee, Norton, Dr. Solomon etc. and started fixing and reporting viruses undetected by the university's system, such as the first infection by the famous 'jack the ripper' virus. I also for cash fitted friend's parents' systems with c.r.c. based software {alteration detection}.
After graduating in November 96 I started working as a product support rep. with Stream International which involved installing and setting up Tcp/ip, ppp internet & terminal dial up connections on a range of computer/modem types from Psion organizers to pentiums/power Macintoshes also instruction of users in use of software, E-Mail protocols such as UUencoding, HTML, Pop3, ASCII & Nisa , MIME types, HMI. Also I was involved in the administration & control of user's access and billing {where applicable} for a few months to get a better picture of the non technical side of the administration of a computer network. During my time with Stream I was also selected to be part of a group sent to the U.S. for two 3 month training courses in network systems and windows 95/NT. Also I was involved in course on resolving printer issues, incompatibilities troubleshooting steps, network related issues
While working with EUnet/Esat Net, in a support position I gained greater insight into the operation of DNS, smtp, proxies & firewalls and many other setup/diagnostic/resolution issues with a wide range of systems, as well as internetnetworking technically incompatable systems. I've also dealt with some of the 'politics' involved with dealing with other isp's / internic {& IEDR for .ie domains}, and I've had the experience of working directly with many IT managers in many large organisations, this has given me great insights into the uses and applications that buisness want/ need & can take advantage of.
Also I have been involved in the setup and management of a .ie domain and have been managing the Primary DNS server myself, also the web, mail and the other servers for the domain, this has been a huge learning experience as it was my first opportunity to install & administer Live Linux Based systems from start to completion
when working as a Senior Technical consultant for the Network Services group within esat net. I was involved in recomending solutions for customer internet connectivity/security needs, and then implementing (and troubleshooting should problems arise later) these solutions. Also I was regularily involved in troubleshooting and diagnosis of problems with 3rd pary setups, where either the 3rd party is unable or unwilling to provide support to the customer with the problems they experience when trying to configure the system to connect to us(esat net). Typical cases would be, troubleshooting ISDN line connections being brought up {to often} by misconfigured nt services/desktop machines, Limiting access to open mail relays on customer sites with mis-configured mail servers, Setting up firewalls / proxies /mail-servers/ viruswalls etc., Configuring cisco routers for leased-line & ISDN ip based wans and internet connections, also any 'never seen before' problems/systems I was normally the Technician sent out.
While working as a Security Architect for Internetworking Strategies (Ireland) Ltd. I was involved in all my previous duties with more of an emphasis on security and security auditing {including penetration testing, OS hardening etc.}
Now while self employed I am involved more with custom solution, ssh based remote control/configuration/repair, systems that mail alert customers and myself of any possible intrusions/alterations/anomalies etc. mainly for more secure firewall-1, mailserver & webserver implementaions, this lowers support costs for the customer and increases their confidence in their security.
My interests include Computing (mainly Communications, e.g. Linux sytem configuration, W.W.W. HTML Authoring,) TV/Video/Films, Reading, Music, Art, Travelling, Hill walking / Hitch hiking, Swimming & Cycling
| Academic | Business | Peer |
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| Mr. Jonathan G. Campbell (Lecturer) | Mr. James Mc Devitt (Consultant) | Mr. Ciaran Raftery |
| Magee College | Stream International N.I. | Esat Net |
| 10 Aberfoyle Crescent, Derry, N. Ireland | Science & Technology Park, Buncrana Rd., Derry, N.Ireland | {available on request} |
| +44 [0] 1504 266125 | +44 [0] 1504 303437 | {available on request} |
| Updated info HTML | http://www.alandoherty.net/alancv.htm | http://www.alandoherty.net/shortcv.htm |
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