Building and Managing an Effective Security Operations Center
Building and Managing an Effective Security Operations Center
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Author(s): Rainey III, James L.
ISBN No.: 9781138197749
Pages: 332
Year: 202312
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 110.51
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

Dr. James L. Rainey III is an IT Specialist with the US Federal Government where he works with a group of developers. James received a BA from the University of Detroit Mercy in 1995 and an MS in Computer and Information systems in 1997, where he studied under the supervision of Dr. Daniel Shoemaker. He worked for the Detroit Public Schools as a Computer Education Technician for five years. He did a tour with the National Security Agency (Fort Meade, MD) in 1998 where he earned a citation for his work with the System and Network Attack Center (SNAC). He also worked at GM's Tech Center in Warren, Michigan while working for EDS as a developer.


Following his job with EDS he worked at Comerica Bank's Data Center in Auburn Hills, Michigan as a developer. He taught in the University of Detroit Mercy's CIS Department for 10 years as an adjunct. Prior to accepting this position, James worked on a large-scale ERP Implementation as both an SAP Basis Administrator and was eventually promoted to the Infrastructure Architect. Following this, he was then promoted to management. He's coauthored a couple of articles over the past five years. In April of 2010, Dr. Rainey successfully defended his dissertation at Lawrence Technological University where Dr. Annette Lerine Steenkamp chaired his dissertation committee.


The research topic was ''A process improvement model for improving problem resolution tracking in data centers.'' ure Architect. Following this, he was then promoted to management. He's coauthored a couple of articles over the past five years. In April of 2010, Dr. Rainey successfully defended his dissertation at Lawrence Technological University where Dr. Annette Lerine Steenkamp chaired his dissertation committee. The research topic was ''A process improvement model for improving problem resolution tracking in data centers.


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