Jj Singh Jewelry
Owner and Designer
Matisse Designs 2003 - 2008
Owner
Global Pathways 1999 - 2001
Director of Operations
Tv Onthe Web 1997 - 1999
Director of Operations
Electronic Learning Facilitators 1996 - 1998
Technical Trainer
Education:
Virginia Tech 1996 - 1998
University of Maryland 1993 - 1996
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Music
Skills:
Jewelry Design Jewelry Fashion Gems Styling Indesign Textiles Metal Fabrication Magazines Art Handmade Jewelry Craft Graphic Design Photoshop Illustrator Editing Adobe Creative Suite Advertising Fine Art Silver Fashion Design
Senior Product Manager, Microflex Brands at Microflex Corporation
Location:
Shreveport, Louisiana
Industry:
Consumer Goods
Work:
Microflex Corporation since Aug 2009
Senior Product Manager, Microflex Brands
Microflex Corporation May 2007 - Jul 2009
Product Manager, Industrial Division
Vivendi Games Feb 2006 - Feb 2007
Manager, Interactive Marketing
IGN Entertainment Aug 2005 - Feb 2006
Associate Product Manager, Premium Services
OCTANe Jun 2004 - Feb 2005
Program Manager
Education:
University of California, Irvine - The Paul Merage School of Business
Masters of Business Administration (MBA), Marketing and Information Technology
University of California, San Diego
Bachelor of Science; BS, Cognitive Science; Human Computer Interaction
Interests:
Avid TripAdvisor contributor, new travel experiences, Pilates, yoga, spinning and kickboxing.
- Baar, CH Amit Shavit - Boston MA, US Juanjie Joyce Shen - New York NY, US Jennifer Singh - Atlanta GA, US
International Classification:
H04L 29/06 H04L 29/12
Abstract:
A system, method and non-transitory computer readable medium for detecting unsecured sensors in a network. A computing system can find an IP address associated with an unsecured sensor based on a port through which the unsecured sensor communicates with the network. The computing system can ascertain a prefix route associated with the IP address for the unsecured sensor based on a portion of the IP address. The computing system can determine geographic coordinate data associated with the prefix route. The computing system can identify location data of a set of facilities within a specified geographic radius of the geographic coordinate data. The computing system can associate the unsecured sensor with a first one of the facilities in the set of facilities based on a distance between geographic coordinate data and the location data associated with the first one of the facilities being less than a specified distance threshold.