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About the Author
Charles Parker, II began coding in the 1980’s. Presently CP is an
Cybersecurity Lab Engineer at a Tier One supplier to the
automobile industry.
CP is presently completing the PhD (Information Assurance and
Security) with completing the dissertation. CP’s interests include
cryptography, SCADA, and securing communication channels.
He has presented at regional InfoSec conferences. Charles
Parker, II can be reached online at [email protected]
and InfoSecPirate (Twitter).
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