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Steven Larrick
Software Developer at Bytoa
Bethesda, MD, United States
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Experience:
2021 : Present
Bytoa
Software Developer (Cybersecurity)
2019 : 2021
Booz Allen Hamilton
Software Developer (Cybersecurity)
2018 : 2018
Booz Allen Hamilton
Cyber Security Intern (Reverse Engineering)
Work in the University of Maryland's Network Operation Center which services over 30,000 individuals campus-wide with a Cisco Digital Network Architecture. Here I have gained experience working with all levels of the OSI model to troubleshoot network issues and help maintain smooth network operations across the campus. Some of my duties include : remote Cisco switch/router command line interface (CLI) (via SSH); troubleshooting authentication and other network log analysis via Cisco Identity Services Engine (ISE); using Fluke networking tools to do wireless surveying, cable testing, and jack connectivity testing; working with highly experienced network engineers; network management (especially of access points) with Cisco Prime, numerous network monitoring tools including CA Spectrum (for SNMP alarms), CA Performance Center (for detailed graphs of network and device status), Pingdom (for monitoring domain uptime); and general customer support via ServiceNow ticketing portal. I also began a role in June 2017 as a Team Lead, which has given me the opportunity to use my leadership skills to guide my fellow team members and maintain efficiency and excellence in our daily endeavors.
2016 : 2018
University of Maryland College Park
Network Operations Technician
Western Blotting, Protein Quantification, Data Analysis (Simple Western Compass Software, GraphPad Prism, Excel), Research (gathering, interpreting, and presenting information from my own or other studies)
2015 : 2016
National Institutes of Health
Postbac Researcher (Cancer)
Bytoa
Software Developer (Cybersecurity)
2019 : 2021
Booz Allen Hamilton
Software Developer (Cybersecurity)
2018 : 2018
Booz Allen Hamilton
Cyber Security Intern (Reverse Engineering)
Work in the University of Maryland's Network Operation Center which services over 30,000 individuals campus-wide with a Cisco Digital Network Architecture. Here I have gained experience working with all levels of the OSI model to troubleshoot network issues and help maintain smooth network operations across the campus. Some of my duties include : remote Cisco switch/router command line interface (CLI) (via SSH); troubleshooting authentication and other network log analysis via Cisco Identity Services Engine (ISE); using Fluke networking tools to do wireless surveying, cable testing, and jack connectivity testing; working with highly experienced network engineers; network management (especially of access points) with Cisco Prime, numerous network monitoring tools including CA Spectrum (for SNMP alarms), CA Performance Center (for detailed graphs of network and device status), Pingdom (for monitoring domain uptime); and general customer support via ServiceNow ticketing portal. I also began a role in June 2017 as a Team Lead, which has given me the opportunity to use my leadership skills to guide my fellow team members and maintain efficiency and excellence in our daily endeavors.
2016 : 2018
University of Maryland College Park
Network Operations Technician
Western Blotting, Protein Quantification, Data Analysis (Simple Western Compass Software, GraphPad Prism, Excel), Research (gathering, interpreting, and presenting information from my own or other studies)
2015 : 2016
National Institutes of Health
Postbac Researcher (Cancer)
Company:
Bytoa
About
I am a student of computer science, cybersecurity, biology, chemistry, and psychology. I hold two B.S. degrees, the first from Wake Forest University where I graduated Cum Laude and received a B.S. in Biology with minors in Chemistry and Psychology; the second from University of Maryland College Park in Computer Science (Cybersecurity specialization). In my career as a software developer and cyber security professional I have had incredible opportunities to work on difficult and interesting problems that have meaningful impact.