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Monthly Archives: May 2011

Updates coming soon

Posted on May 18, 2011 by mattfeltonma

It has been a busy past few months and I will be updating the page more frequently now that I have some free time. In two weeks I’ll be writing a full review of the EC Council C|EH online course. More updates soon!

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Hi there!  My name is Matt Felton and I am a long time geek with a passion for technology.  I have over 15 years experience in the industry that spans the technology stack.  Over the past few years I’ve had the opportunity to dig deeper into security and identity which I’ve been more than happy to do.

I started Journey Of The Geek many years ago when I saw an opportunity to provide in-depth technical deep dives to peel back the onion on technologies and products.  I enjoy sharing what I’ve learned and giving back to the industry.  Plus there is no better way to learn a topic than to teach it.

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