Michael Gregg

Michael Gregg is an American computer security specialist and businessman. Gregg is the President and CEO of security assessment firm Superior Solutions Inc.[1] and author/coauthor of several books, including as Build Your Own Network Security Lab and Inside Network Security Assessment.[2] Gregg has served as an expert witness before congressional committee on cyber security and identity theft.[3]

Career

Gregg holds two associate degrees, a bachelor's degree, and a master's degree.[4]

Gregg has been quoted in newsprint and featured on various television and radio shows including, NPR, The New York Times, ABC, CBS,[5] Fox TV[6] and others discussing cybersecurity and ethical hacking.

He is the lead faculty member for Villanova University's online Cyber Security program.[7]

Michael Gregg has holds several certifications, including MCSE, MCT, CTT, A+, N+, CNA, CCNA, CIW Security Analyst, and TICSA.[8]

Publications

Gregg has contributed to the following published works:

  • CISSP Exam Cram Questions 2nd edition Que Publishing ISBN 978-0-7897-3807-3
  • CISSP Exam Cram Que 2nd edition Publishing ISBN 978-0-7897-3806-6
  • CISSP Exam Cram Que 1st edition Publishing ISBN 978-0-7897-3446-4
  • Inside Network Security Assessment Sams Publishing ISBN 978-0-672-32809-1
  • Certified Ethical Hacker Exam Prep Que Publishing ISBN 978-0-7897-3531-7
  • Hack the Stack Syngress Publishing ISBN 978-1-59749-109-9
  • Syngress Force 2006 Emerging Threat Analysis: From Mischief to Malicious ISBN 978-1-59749-056-6
  • Security Administrator Street Smarts 2nd edition Sybex ISBN 978-0-470-40485-0
  • Security + Study Guide Syngress ISBN 978-1-59749-153-2
  • CHFI Study Guide Syngress ISBN 978-1-59749-197-6
  • InfoSecurity 2008 Threat Analysis Syngress ISBN 978-1-59749-224-9
  • CompTIA Security+ Certification Kit ISBN 978-0-470-40486-7
  • CISA Exam Prep Que ISBN 978-0-7897-3573-7
  • Build Your Own Security Lab Wiley ISBN 978-0-470-17986-4

Gregg has written articles for print and Internet publications such as:

References

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