Michael Sthultz received his undergraduate education at Claremont Men’s College (B.A.) and the University of California , Berkeley (B.S.E.E.). His M.S. in Computer Science was completed at UNLV. He also holds industry certifications in A+, CCNP, CCAI, CEH, CLS, CLP, CNA, MCSE, and MCT. Mr. Sthultz has extensive industry experience in the areas of systems engineering (IBM), programming, network administration, management, and consulting. His most recent experience has been in post-secondary education at both private and public colleges. Mr. Sthultz came to the Center for Cybersecurity Research and ITFFROC from the Community College of Southern Nevada where he was the Lead Instructor for the CCSN Cisco Networking Academy . In this capacity, he taught eight levels of networking technology courses to both CCSN students and other Academy instructors. He is certified at the highest Networking Academy level and has taught courses for Academy instructors from around the world. He also developed and taught several Digital Forensics courses. Mr. Sthultz has been a reviewer for a number of college textbooks and has published an Instructor Guide to accompany a Computer Forensics text. |
