Force Equipment
Compressed Air Division Manager
Rasmussen Air & Gas Energy Jul 2014 - Jan 2018
Rotary Screw Product Manager
Hughes Machinery Company Aug 2004 - Jul 2014
Compressed Air Systems Engineer
Valmont Industries Feb 1999 - Aug 2004
Manufacturing Engineering Manager
Koch Industries Jun 1996 - Aug 1999
Corrosion Engineer
Education:
University of Nebraska - Lincoln 1994 - 1996
Master of Science, Masters, Mechanical Engineering
University of Nebraska - Lincoln 1986 - 1991
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering
The case that brought on the ruling was the U.S. against David Nosal, a former employee at executive search firm Korn Ferry. After leaving Korn Ferry, Nosal leveraged the login information of a current employee to find information to help establish an eventual competitor. His acts violated the U.S.
Date: Jul 12, 2016
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Your password isn't yours to share, and here's why that's a problem
But Sampsell-Jones warned that the decision against his client, David Nosal which will be appealed would enable prosecutors to use the controversial ruling to criminally charge people who they might be otherwise unable to indict for other conduct that they deem suspicious or criminal.
Date: Jul 12, 2016
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Ever Use Someone Else's Password? Go to Jail, says the Ninth Circuit
This appeal involves whether David Nosal, a former employee of executive recruiting firm Korn/Ferry, violated the CFAA when other Korn/Ferry ex-employees, on Nosals behalf, used the password of a current employee, with her permission, to access an internal company database. This occurred after the
Date: Jul 11, 2016
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Ruling could make sharing passwords for subscription services a federal crime
The case involved David Nosal, a headhunter who left his former company Korn/Ferry and then used the password of an employee to access the companys database and use that information at his new firm. According to Fusion, the defendant was convicted of hacking charges in 2013 and sentenced to one yea
Date: Jul 11, 2016
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
It's Probably OK To Share Netflix Passwords (For Now)
The ruling concerned David Nosal, who worked for the executive search firm Korn/Ferry until 2004, when he was denied a promotion and left.Nosal worked a year after that as a contractor, but spent that period working to launch a competing search firm, according to Time.com.
Date: Jul 11, 2016
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Sharing Your Netflix Password Is Now a Federal Crime
The decision came in the case of David Nosal, an employee at the executive search (or headhunter) firm Korn/Ferry International. Nosal left the firm in 2004 after being denied a promotion. Though he stayed on for a year as a contractor, he was simultaneously preparing to launch a competing search fi
Date: Jul 10, 2016
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Netflix: Sharing Your Password Is Now A Federal Crime — Yes, Really
rd is now a federal crime. The decision comes as part of the ruling in the case of the United States v. David Nosal, which had to do with a man leavinghis job butcontinuing to use the password of someone still working atthe firm in order to download employee information, according to Fusion.
You read that correctly.According to Fusion, U.S. Court of Appeals this week upheld the 2013 conviction of a David Nosal, a man who left his job at a search engine and then used a former coworker's password to download information to use at his new job.