Aug 2014 to 2000 Acting DirectorTalent Acquisition
2008 to 2014 ManagerTalent Acquisition
2005 to 2008 Senior RecruiterU.S. Army Smyrna, GA 2001 to 2005 Recruiting ManagerU.S. Army Greenville, SC 1999 to 2001 Technical RecruiterU.S. Army Fort Benning, GA 1994 to 1999 Technical Trainer/InstructorUS Army, Hawaii
1987 to 1994 Communications Supervisor
Education:
St Leo's University 2013 B.A. in Human Resources Management
Jim S. Baca - Corrales NM, US Tobias M. Kohlenberg - Portland OR, US Hong Li - ELDorado Hills CA, US David Stanasolovich - Albuquerque NM, US Mark H. Price - Placitas NM, US Steven J. Birkel - Portland OR, US Kenneth W. Reese - Portland OR, US Ronald Tafoya - Sandia Park NM, US
International Classification:
H04L 29/06
US Classification:
726 1, 726 6
Abstract:
Generally, this disclosure describes a method and system for authenticating to a network via a device-specific one-time password. A method in an embodiment may include generating a first one-time password (OTP) based at least in part on a plurality of client device attributes; and providing the first OTP to an authenticator associated with a private network during a first session, wherein the authenticator is configured to authenticate the client device to at least one of the private network and protected content included in the private network for a second session following the first session based on the provided first OTPP.
Reinhard STOTZER - Albuquerque NM, US Kenneth Reese - Portland OR, US Raviprakash Nagaraj - Tigard OR, US
International Classification:
H04W 12/00
US Classification:
380270
Abstract:
Systems, methods, and devices are directed to an electronic device that includes a first wireless communication module configured to facilitate transmission and reception of data via a wireless communication link and a first secure element while a wireless communication device includes a processor, an operating system executed by the processor, a second wireless communication module configured to facilitate transmission and reception of data via the wireless communication link, and a second secure element. The second secure element exchanges information with the first secure element via the wireless communication link to establish a secure channel within the wireless communication link, and the wireless communication device employs logic configured to route the data to the second secure element for processing prior to forwarding the data to the operating system, upon establishing the secure channel.
Dr. Reese graduated from the Medical College of Georgia School of Medicine in 1986. He works in Knoxville, TN and specializes in Internal Medicine. Dr. Reese is affiliated with Fort Sanders Regional Medical Center.