Mater of hacking - Gregory D. Evans

Master of Hacking
The Biography Of Gregory D. Evans
The following statement should say it all! There has never been another computer security expert and/or computer hacker that has been an expert on CNN, Fox News, ABC News, History Channel, CBS News, NBC News, CNBC, Anderson Cooper Day Time TV Show, Entertainment Tonight, US Weekly Magazine or just has been viewed or heard by 20 million people in one year in the history of computer security, until Gregory Evans.

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is described as an “Innovator,” “Leader,” “Visionary”.  Those are just a few of the terms that describe Gregory D. Evans, and the extraordinary range of talents and expertise that distinguish this multi-faceted author and cyber-security expert.Gregory Evans is a man driven by two passions: technology and community, and he has made it his mission to use the former to serve the latter. It was this mission that led him to found National Cyber Security (NationalCyberSecurity.com).
Mr. Evans is a man of many sides, and wears many hats. Following is a brief look at some of the roles he plays in the course of his exceptional career.

Cyber Security Entrepreneur

Providing helpful services to the public has always been at the forefront of Mr. Evans’ mind. His abiding interest in the benefits of technology also enabled him to recognize the ways in which it could be misused by dishonest people, an insight that also placed him at the forefront of the movement to establish effective means of cyber-security.
Prior to founding National Cyber Security, Gregory Evans formed and operated The Cyber Group Network Corporation, a publicly traded computer security company specializing in stolen computer recovery.
While at the helm of Cyber Group, Gregory Evans became the first African-American to write a computer encryption program: Password Protection Information Retrieval Technology (PPIRT), which was sold in all major computer retail stores across the United States.
PPIRT was the first security software of its kind. With its 2,048-bit encryption program and computer recovery technology, it had the ability to track stolen computers over both the Internet and landline telephones.
Since founding National Cyber Security, Gregory Evans has guided the company to spectacular growth. It currently has over 65 computer security experts on staff, and has conducted more security penetration tests designed to evaluate the effectiveness of businesses’ information systems defenses against intrusion by hackers than any company in the nation. Its client list includes the FBI and other government agencies, banks, and even such entertainment luminaries as Jim Carrey and Chris “Ludacris” Bridges.

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