
Evan Richard Hall
Network Technology
Ethical Hacking Cybersecurity
CEO
Bryant & Stratton College Associates Degree 2023
University of Maryland Global Campus Bachelor's 2026
CEO - Advanced Tech In A Sec LLC.
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Thank You For Taking The Time To View My Accomplishments & Achievements !!!
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WRTG 393 6964 |
Advanced Technical Writing |
Nov 14 2023 |
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NUTR 100 6382 |
Elements of Nutrition |
July 11 2023 |
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CMIT 291 6385 |
Introduction to Linux |
Nov 03 2021 |
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PACE 111 6969 |
Program & Career Exploration in Technology |
April 1 2023 |
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IFSM 201 6983 |
Concept & Application of Information Technology |
Sep 08 2021 |
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CMIT 391 6391 |
Ethical Hacking |
Oct 10 2023 |
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CMIT 380 7383 |
Managing Modern Microsoft Desktop |
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CCJS 321 7382 |
Digital Forensics in the Criminal Justice System |
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| NETW151 002 | Routing & Switching in Networked Environments | Jan 12 2022 | |
| MATH201 065 | College Mathematics - Quantitative Reasoning | Nov 03 2021 | |
| NETW161 002 | Networking with Windows Operating Systems | Nov 03 2021 | |
| ENGL102 043 | Research and Writing for the Workplace | Sep 08 2021 | |
| SOSC116 071 | Career Development I | Sep 08 2021 | |
| TECH131 002 | Hardware and Networking Fundamentals | Jun 30 2021 | |
| TECH141 004 | Software and Operating Systems | Jun 30 2021 | |
| COMM104 066 | Learning Communities | May 05 2021 | |
| MATH101 058 | Workplace Mathematics | May 05 2021 | |
| TECH100 004 | Business Information System Principles | Mar 10 2021 | |
| ENGL202 017 | Research and Writing | Mar 09 2022 | |
| PSYC101 015 | Principles of Psychology | Mar 09 2022 | |
| CAPS265 011 | Career Development III -Capstone | May 04 2022 | |
| SOSC225 019 | Career Development II - Theory & Practice |
EC - Council
Certification Awarded 9/30/2023
- Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA)
- Network+
- Apple Certified Associate (ACA)
- CompTIA A+ Technician
- Certified Information System Security Professional
- Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer
- Linux Essentials Professional Development Certification
- Demonstrate the ability to translate technical information into the business language to meet organizational needs.
- Effectively communicate with end users, managers, and peers of a technical and non-technical nature.
- Use information technology to apply logical, legal, and ethical principles in performing industry-related tasks or projects in a global systems environment.
- Demonstrate the ability to translate technical information into the business language to meet organizational needs.
- Research, identify, evaluate, recommend and specify the components of complete systems relative to the hardware/software needs of an enterprise.
- Utilize appropriate current technology and resources to locate and evaluate information needed to accomplish a goal, and then communicate findings in visual, written, and/or oral formats.
- Transfer knowledge, skills, and behaviors acquired through formal and informal learning and life experiences to new situations.
- Employ strategies for reflection on learning and practice in order to adjust learning processes for continual improvement.
- Follow established methods of inquiry and mathematical reasoning to form conclusions and make decisions.
- Demonstrate the ability to translate technical information into the business language to meet organizational needs.
- Effectively communicate with end users, managers, and peers of a technical and non-technical nature.
- Design and administer networks through installing, configuring, troubleshooting, and securing network hardware and software components.
- Use information technology to apply logical, legal, and ethical principles in performing industry-related tasks or projects in a global systems environment.
- Research, identify, evaluate, recommend and specify the components of complete systems relative to the hardware/software needs of an enterprise.
- Utilize appropriate current technology and resources to locate and evaluate information needed to accomplish a goal, and then communicate findings in visual, written, and/or oral formats.
- Transfer knowledge, skills, and behaviors acquired through formal and informal learning and life experiences to new situations.
- Employ strategies for reflection on learning and practice in order to adjust learning processes for continual improvement.
- Design and administer networks through installing, configuring, troubleshooting, and securing network hardware and software components.
- Follow established methods of inquiry and mathematical reasoning to form conclusions and make decisions.
- Employ strategies for reflection on learning and practice in order to adjust learning processes for continual improvement.
- Information Literacy and Communication - Utilize appropriate current technology and resources to locate and evaluate information needed to accomplish a goal, and then communicate findings in visual, written, and/or oral formats.
- Relational Learning - Transfer knowledge, skills, and behaviors acquired through formal and informal learning and life experiences to new situations.
- Thinking Abilities - Employ strategies for reflection on learning and practice in order to adjust learning processes for continual improvement.
- Quantitative and Scientific Reasoning - Follow established methods of inquiry and mathematical reasoning to form conclusions and make decisions.
- Community and Career - Participate in social, academic, and professional communities for individual growth and to function as a citizen of a multicultural world.
- Effectively communicate with end users, managers, and peers of a technical and non-technical nature.
- Install, configure, secure, administer, and troubleshoot network systems.
- Research, identify, evaluate, recommend and specify the components of complete systems relative to hardware/software needs of an enterprise.
- Apply logical, legal, and ethical principles in planning and implementing information systems.
- Demonstrate the ability to translate technical information into business language to meet organizational needs.
- Analytics
- Social media
- Graphic Design
- Microsoft Office
- Spreadsheets
- Email communication
- Marketing automation
- Data Virtualization
- Connecting networks and servers.
- Repairing computer parts.
- Software and web development experience.
- Coding languages such as HTML, Python, and Java.
- Agile development.
- Hardware and software troubleshooting.
- Programming and security.
At the age of 23, I decided that I would love to use my sales skills while I traveled the country and sold magazines door to door. It was exciting to think of all the different cities and states that I would get to travel while making money and having fun. I remember getting on the Greyhound Bus in Victorville, CA and arriving at Jacksonville, FL 5 days later. After knocking doors, the first few days with my trainer she kept asking me if I used to be on a different crew. I achieved 28 sales my first week of working with Liberty Sales Inc. We were in a contest to reach 100,000 points to use towards college to further our education. We would carry a leather pouch with receipts and our magazine brochure that showed the points for each magazine purchased. I remember we would all wake up every morning at 6:00 to shower and get ready. At 6:45 we would all gather in a circle and chant songs to motivate us and wake us all up. After 20 minutes of a round robin chant, we would proceed to the nearest gas station to buy our drinks & food. Every night on the weekdays we could draw $20 from our accounts for the next day to survive off the next day. On the weekend we would receive a lump sum of all the commission we would make that was extra after the $100 for the week. The commission off the magazines ranged from $15 - $25 depending on what the customers would pick out. But let’s face it if you didn't sell you didn't eat. We knocked doors for 12 hours a day 6 days a week. But if you can sell a magazines door to door you can pretty much do anything. It was honestly one of the best experiences and accomplishments that I’ve ever achieved every day was a new adventure. After 6 months of being one of the top agents they decided to promote me to trainer. My job was to knock doors with all the new agents and show them the best tactics to use. Its more believable that you’re in a contest when there is more than one person at the door trying to win the contest. A few months later I became a transporter. My job was to scope out the territory that the agents were going to knock doors in and pick them up after a hour or two and move them to a new neighborhood. This is where my first leadership, communication, and management adapted. Now every day was a race to get the most sales between me and the other crew leader Jeff. The first one to reach 50 sales between all the agents in the car finished and could have fun the rest of the day. I traveled in the 5 years that I supervised my crew to every single state except Maine and New York. We would stay in one city/state for two weeks and take off to the next destination. What ended it was when I received a phone call that my father in Las Vegas wasn't doing too good. He was in the intensive care unit with a breathing tube down his throat to help keep him alive. The next day I was on a plane to Vegas. . . Mag Crew changed my view of the world, and each day was a new challenge and adventure....

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