
Lecturer at RMIT International University Vietnam
Viet Nam

Lecturer at RMIT International University Vietnam
Viet Nam
Welcome aboard!!! I am an very competent and open-minded. I would like to meet more people for exchange and meeting online or face-to-face. I appreciate connecting to professionally minded people from any horizon and background.
We all know we have to understand the digital economy, how to bridge the digital gap between rich and poor countries, and assess risks. I stay at the bleeding edge of my field and anticipate technology trends. Besides I attended very early a high school in mathematics and sciences from a French secondary school. I am excellent in mathematics. I earned a French baccalaureat C (mathematics and physics).
Information systems, e-commerce, network security, project management, digital & financial economics,finance theory, empirical finance, commerce
(Higher Education industry)
September 2008 — Present (3 months)
Academic delivery
(Education Management industry)
September 2007 — August 2008 (1 year)
Taught labs in network security audit using Nessus and NsAuditor software and web application security using Weblogic Application Server 10, and Oracle 10g database
Coached Microsoft project software as a project management tool used by our graduate students
Trained professionals on how to develop security policies and procedures, and building an e-commerce systems security from the bottom-up using either open-source enterprise-grade software or commercial ones.
(Public Company; 201-500 employees; Computer & Network Security industry)
June 2000 — July 2002 (2 years 2 months)
Java system security model, architecture (Weblogic, EJB, servlets, security API), and SQL, ODBC, XML, JDBC, Weblogic application server, Websphere, VisualAge for Java, Object
Oriented Design with UML/Rational Rose, OO design pattern reuse, three-tiered system design.
• Planned, developed, tested, and documented Java security issues and assessed risks, using computer programs, and applying knowledge of Java programming techniques, and computer systems
(Public Company; 1001-5000 employees; IGTE; Information Technology and Services industry)
September 1999 — February 2000 (6 months)
used Weblogic application severs, along with J2EE, JSP, and Java.
Performed an in-depth analysis on the needs of various departments, sections and clients of the organization as they relate to information technology
(Privately Held; 11-50 employees; IGTE; Computer Software industry)
June 1999 — August 1999 (3 months)
used Weblogic application severs, along with J2EE, JSP, and Java.
Performed an in-depth analysis on the needs of various departments, sections and clients of the organization as they relate to information technology
Masters, Information Systems Security & Management, 2006 — 2007
The Information Systems Security Management program curriculum is based on the knowledge, skills, abilities, attitudes and management skills required by an information systems security specialist.
Program resources include: a lab dedicated fully to the program and only accessible by MISSM students; faculty who are leaders in research in their field and have extensive practical experience in information systems security; and, many relationships with the security community.
Masters, Research, 2004 — 2006
I am proud of this program because it taught me how to think globally while competing locally
Postgraduate Diploma, Applied Information Technology, 1998 — 1999
This school gave me the opportunity to completely migrate to object-oriented programming and database design from Basic and Cobol languages. I spend wonderful moments there with many excellent team-mates on challenging projects like designing a departmental intranet site for Industry Canada in Ottawa, ON, Canada. I still could NOT believe we deliver successfully that project. We made it!!! We did that !!!
B.Sc and M.Sc., Economics and Business Management, 1989 — 1992
Cheikh Anta Diop University (French: Université Cheikh Anta Diop or UCAD) also known as the University of Dakar is a major university in Dakar, capital of the West African country of Senegal. It is named after the noted Senegalese Afrocentric historian, and anthropologist Cheikh Anta Diop.