Aug 2009 to 2000 Dollar GeneralTeam Leader Lakeland, FL Oct 2005 to Apr 2009 TargetStore Manager Lakeland, FL May 2001 to Dec 2005 Payless ShoeSourceStore Manager Webster, NY Jul 1994 to May 2001 Payless ShoeSource
Education:
St. John Fisher College Rochester, NY May 1995 Bachelor of Science in ManagementMonroe Community College Rochester, NY Aug 1993 Associate of Science in Business Administration
Skills:
Experience using Microsoft Excel and Microsoft Word.
In Celebration of Wine and Life: The Fascinating Story of Wine and Civilization with Art Reproductions from the Wine Museum of San Francisco, the Christian Brothers Collection
Richard H. Lamb - Seattle WA, US Eduard Guzovsky - Redmond WA, US
Assignee:
Microsoft Corporation - Redmond WA
International Classification:
G06F 15/16
US Classification:
709203, 713201
Abstract:
An improved network content filtering system and method utilize the network address translation functionality of a shared network connection to redirect outgoing packets from a client intended for a destination web server to an access controlling web server instead. Before a session to the destination web server is established, the access controlling web server either approves or refuses the connection, providing a content filtering mechanism. If the connection is refused, the access controlling web server may substitute other content for a filtered URL. In order to identify the client, the shared connection may additionally embed an identifier token in the redirected traffic, so as to customize the filtering action or to facilitate billing functions.
Brian Swander - Bellevue WA, US Richard Lamb - Seattle WA, US Eduard Guzovsky - Weston MA, US
Assignee:
Microsoft Corporation - Redmond WA
International Classification:
G06F 15/16
US Classification:
709203, 726 11, 726 12, 726 17
Abstract:
An architecture that can provide for improved network content filtering is described herein. In particular, access to remote resources can be controlled by a remote mechanism. In accordance therewith, a gateway can seamlessly and/or transparently redirect packets from a client that are meant for an intended destination to an access control component. The access control component can determine whether the client has access to the resources requested. In addition, the gateway can provide IPSec features on behalf to the client.
Network Access Control Using Network Address Translation
Richard Lamb - Seattle WA, US Eduard Guzovsky - Redmond WA, US
Assignee:
MICROSOFT CORPORATION - Redmond WA
International Classification:
G06F 15/173
US Classification:
709225000
Abstract:
An improved network content filtering system and method utilize the network address translation functionality of a shared network connection to redirect outgoing packets from a client intended for a destination web server to an access controlling web server instead. Before a session to the destination web server is established, the access controlling web server either approves or refuses the connection, providing a content filtering mechanism. If the connection is refused, the access controlling web server may substitute other content for a filtered URL. In order to identify the client, the shared connection may additionally embed an identifier token in the redirected traffic, so as to customize the filtering action or to facilitate billing functions.