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Contact Information.        

Lee W. Toderick
Faculty, Information and Computer Technology Program
Department of Technology Systems                                 
College of Technology and Computer Science
Science and Technology Bldg, Rm. C-124
East Carolina University
Greenville, NC 27858-4353
Phone: 252.328.9665

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Email: toderickl@ecu.edu         

Curriculum Vitae.   Lee W. Toderick

 

Teaching Instructor
Information and Computer Technology Program
Department of Technology Systems
College of Technology and Computer Science
East Carolina University
Greenville, NC 27983
252.328.9665

 

Instructor of the Year, Red Hat Academy, 2018

Instructor of the Year, Red Hat Academy, 2017

 

Education:

Boston University, MS Computer Information Systems, 1995
East
Carolina University, BS Computer Science, 1988
Craven Community College, New Bern, NC, AAS Pre-Computer Science, 1984

 

 

Professional Certifications:

 

Palo Alto Networks Certified Networks Certified Network Security Administrator (PCNSA)- February, 2019- active

Palo Alto Networks Cybersecurity Essentials Cert- March, 2018

Red Hat Certified Proctor (RHCx)- August, 2005-2017
Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE)- August, 2005, active
CompTIA Linux+, January, 2014, active
EMC ISM (Information and Storage Management) Professional, August, 2009, active
Cisco Network Academy instructor, CCNAv1/CCNPv1 - CCNAv4/CCNPv4

Red Hat Certified Technician (RHCT)- July, 2004
Cisco Certified Network Professional, recertified Dec, 2004
Cisco Certified Design Professional, recertified Dec, 2004
CCIE candidate, 2003
CompTIA Network+, 2000, active
Novell Certified Netware Associate (CNA), 1999

 

Experience:

 

2001-present

Teaching Instructor
Information and Computer Technology program
Department of Technology Systems
College of Technology and Computer Science
East Carolina University, Greenville, NC. 27858

 

Additional Responsibilities:
Palo Alto Network Cybersecurity Academy contact and coordinator, 2018 – present.

ECU EMC Academic Alliance (EAA) contact and coordinator, 2009 - present.

ECU Red Hat Academy (RHA) contact and coordinator, 2005 - present.

Courses taught:
* ICTN 4800/01, Information Assurance Technologies, Classroom and Distance Education
* ICTN4760 (formerly ICTN 4406), Cloud Infrastructure and Services, Distance Education

* ICTN 4750 (formerly ICTN 4505), Information Storage Technologies, Distance Education
ICTN 4406, Enterprise Server Technologies, Distance Education
ICTN 4700
(formerly ICTN 4505), Virtualization Technologies, Distance Education
ICTN 4590/91, Enterprise Network Support and Troubleshooting (Cisco CCNP 4 topics), Classroom and Distance Education
ICTN 4250/51, Remote access (Cisco CCNP 2), Classroom and Distance Education

ICTN4020/22, Senior Capstone Project
ICTN 4150/51, Switching (Cisco CCNP 3), Classroom and Distance Education
* ICTN 3540/31, Network Environ III (RHCE topics), Classroom and Distance Education
* ICTN 2530/31
(formerly ICTN3530/31), Network Environ II (RHCSA topics), Classroom and Distance Education
ICTN 3250/51, Advanced Routing (Cisco CCNP 1), Classroom and Distance Education
ICTN 3158/59, Routing and Switching (Cisco CCNA 3/4), Classroom and Distance Education
ICTN 3154/55, Routing and Switching (Cisco CCNA 1/2), Classroom and Distance Education
ICTN 2900/01, Introduction to Network Security (CompTIA Security +), Classroom and Distance Education
ELEC 3300, Information Technology Project Management, Distance Education
ELEC 2150/51, Analog Circuits Analysis, Classroom

 

* Course coordinator, responsible for course content, assessment, and accreditation metrics

 

1995-2001

 

Faculty, Information Systems Department, Pitt Community College, Greenville, NC, 27858

 

Curriculum Coordinator for Network Technologies concentration in Information Systems,

 responsible for program success, adopting texts, developing new courses. Internship coordinator,

responsible for student placement and supervision. Curriculum advisor, responsible for advising students

in curriculum classes. Developed and instructed courses and labs in Network Technologies and Network

Operating Systems.

 

1994-1995

 

Faculty, Information Systems Department, Craven Community College, New Bern, NC, 28560

 

Instructor for general courses in Information Systems.

 

1968-1994

United States Marine Corps, Active Duty, MOS 6391 Avionics Chief, Retired, Master Sergeant (E8)

 

Over 22 years of hands-on maintenance, front-level supervisory experience, and senior project

management for supporting Aviation Electronics (Avionics) Systems that included TMDE (Test Measuring

Diagnostic Equipment), ATE (Automatic Test Equipment), Communication / Navigation Systems (Radar,

Identification Friend / Foe, VHF/UHF Radio, TACAN, etc), Air Data Computer Systems, Aircraft

Survivability Systems (Missile Detection / Laser Warning) and Electronic Warfare Systems.

 

Created a software system that automated the testing and interrogation of automated electronic

test equipment equipped with the IEE488 GPIB (HP-IB). Adopted by the United States Navy for use in

Naval Aviation maintenance units- 1988.

 

Applied Professional Activities—Selected

 

Co-Principle Investigator in NSF grant 1723650, “SaTC: EDU: RUI: An Online Student-Centric Game-Based Learning System for Cybersecurity Education”, 2017-2019.

 

Educator Seminar, George Washington University, Washington, DC, August, 2017, “Red Hat Systems Administration and RHCSA cert exam”, Mr Lee Toderick.

 

Summer Working Connections, MidWest, Train the Trainer, Council Bluffs Community College, Council Bluffs, IA, June, 2017, “Red Hat Systems Administration and RHCSA cert exam”, Mr Lee Toderick.

Summer Working Connections, MidWest, Train the Trainer, Council Bluffs Community College, Council Bluffs, IA, June, 2016, “Red Hat Systems Administration and RHCSA cert exam”, Mr Lee Toderick.

 

Summer Working Connections, MidWest, Train the Trainer, Council Bluffs Community College, Council Bluffs, IA, June, 2015, “Information Storage and Management v2”, Mr Lee Toderick.

 

Consultant for Linux Enterprise OS, Greenville Utilities, Greenville, NC, 2014

Designed, coded, and implemented a Linux software automated feedback and grading system for student remote lab experiments. “BroadReach Extended”, copyright 2010-2014, copyright transferred to ECU.

Summer Working Connections, South, Train the Trainer, Florida State College, Jacksonville, Fla, Downtown Campus, July 14-19, 2013, “Information Storage and Management v2”, Mr Lee Toderick.

 

Designed and implemented a Linux software honeynet system for Information Assurance classes, “Flotsam Network”. Students retrieve, analyze, and report on real-time log files that contain evidence of network scans and attacks from sources all over the world.

 

Designed, coded, and implemented a Linux software IPSec system for Distance Education classes in ECU’s Red Hat Academy. BroadReach, copyright 2005-2014, copyright transferred to ECU.

 

Designed, coded, and implemented a Linux software and hardware, secure, remote lab solution for Distance Education classes in Network Security. “Leeward”, copyright 2004-2006, copyright transferred to ECU.

 

Designed, coded, and implemented a Linux software and hardware, secure, remote lab solution for Distance Education classes in Computer Networking Technologies. “Starboard Tack”, copyright 2004-2010, copyright transferred to ECU.

 

Lab activity author for Cisco Network Academy Program, CCNA1, a major curriculum rewrite. Created Eagle Server, a linux live CD that provides network services such as HTTP, FTP, etc, to Academy classrooms. Copyright 2006, 2007, GNU open source. (2006-August 2007).

 

Editor for Cisco Network Academy Program, CCNA and CCNP curriculum (2002-2004).

 

Editor for Cisco Press, Security+ Guide to Network Security Fundamentals, 2004.

 

Technical reviewer for Course Technologies textbooks, 2000, Linux Admin and Support, and Network Troubleshooting.

 

Selected Papers and Presentations

 

Papers:

 

Hempenius, N., Chou, T., Toderick, L. (2018). Cybersecurity Competitive Labs-as-a-Service Automated Score and Message Board Design. Paper presented at the Conference: 2018 - Special Interest Group for Information Technology Education. Ft. Lauderdale, FL

 

Hempenius, N., Chou, T., Toderick, L. (2019). Automatic Collection of Scoring Metrics in Competitive Cybersecurity Lab Environments. Paper presented at the Conference: 2019 - Conference for Industry and Education Collaboration (CIEC). New Orleans, LA

 

Mr Ed Van Riper, Mr Lee Toderick, Dr Peng Li, “Prepping for Cloud- A New Look at an Old Alliance”, presented at the 2012 ISECON (Information Systems Educators Conference), Nov 1 – 4, 2012, New Orleans, LA.

 

Dr Peng Li, Dr Phil Lunsford, Mr Lee Toderick, Dr ChengCheng Li, “Virtual Lab to Virtual Cloud: An Ongoing Exploration”, presented at the 1st ICA CON (international IBM Cloud Academy Conference), April 19 – 20, 2012, Research Triangle Park, NC,

 

Dr Peng Li, Mr Lee Toderick, Mr Josh Noles, “Provisioning Virtualized Datacenters through Virtual Computing Lab”, presented at the 2010 ASEE (American Society of Engineering Educators) conference, June 20 – 23, 2010, Louisville, Ky.

 

Dr Peng Li, Mr Lee Toderick, L, Dr Phil Lunsford, “Experiencing Virtual Computing Lab in Information Technology Education”, presented at the 10th ACM Conference on SIGITE, Oct 22 – 24, 2009, Fairfax, Va.

 

Dr Peng Li, Dr Tijjani Mohammed, Mr Lee Toderick, Dr Phil Lunsford, Dr Chengcheng Li, “A Portable Virtual Networking Lab for IT Security Instruction”, presented at the 2008 ASEE Annual Conference, June 22 – 25, Pittsburgh, PA.

 

Dr Chengcheng Li, Mr Lee Toderick, Dr Peng Li, Dr Tijjani Mohammed, Dr Phil Lunsford, “Blur The Boundary Between The Virtual And The Real”, presented at the 24th Annual Eastern Conference, Consortium for Computing Sciences in Colleges, October 10 and 11, 2008, Hood College, Frederick, Maryland.

 

Mr Lee Toderick and Dr Phil Lunsford, “Using VPN Technology to Remove Physical Barriers in Linux Lab Experiments”, presented at the ACM SIGITE National Conference, October 18-20, 2007, Destin, Florida.

 

Dr Phil Lunsford, Mr Lee Toderick, Ms Jingyuan Deng, “An Isolated Distance Education Lab Environment For The Study Of Wireless Devices”, presented by Dr Phil Lunsford at the ASEE National Conference, June 24-27, 2007, Honolulu, HI.

 

Dr Phil J Lunsford, Dr Erol Ozan, Mr Lee Toderick, Dr Tijjani Mohammed, “Development of an Educational Data Acquisition System to Profile Cyber Attacks”, published in the Joint International Conference on Engineering and Technology; Research – Education – Entrepreneurship (IJME/INTERTECH)- October 19, 20, & 21, 2006, Union, NJ.

 

Dr Phil Lunsford, Mr Lee Toderick, Mr Daniel Brooker, “A Remotely Controlled and Isolated Computer Network Test Bed for Attack Understanding Based Information Assurance Distance Education Courses”, published in ASEE Annual Conference- June 18-21, 2006, Chicago, IL.

 

Dr Tijjani Mohammed, Mr Lee Toderick, and Dr M.H. N. Tabrizi, “A Reservation and Equipment Management System for Secure Hands-on Remote Labs for Information Technology Students”, published in Proceedings of ASEE Frontiers in Education, Oct 19-22, 2005, Westin, Indiana.

 

Mr Lee Toderick, Dr Tijjani Mohammed, and Dr Mohammed H. N. Tabrizi, “A Consortium of Secure Remote Access Labs for Information Technology Education”, published in Proceedings of ACM SIGITE 2005, October 20-22, 2005, The Robert Treat Hotel
50 Park Place, Newark, NJ 07102

 

Dr Erol Ozan, Dr M. Kishore, Dr S. Aziz, Dr L. Allred, Mr L.Toderick, and Dr M. Tabrizi, 2005, “Behavioral Assessment of Online Education”, published in Proceedings of Sustainable Planning 2005, Second International Conference on Sustainable Planning & Development, September 12-14, 2005, Bologna, Italy.

 

Dr. Mohammed Tabrizi and Mr. Lee Toderick, “IEEE-488 1978 general purpose interface bus test”, Proceedings of the 1988 ACM sixteenth annual conference on Computer science (1988), pp. 704 – 705.

 

Presentations:

 

Presenter, ECU 2014 “Think-In”, poster on “Using Automatic Grading to Improve E-Learning in Information and Computer Technology Courses”, Lee Toderick, Dr Peng Li.

 

Presenter, ECU 2009 “Think-In”, poster on “Second Year Experiences with Virtual Technologies that Enhance Student Access and Learning”, Lee Toderick, Dr Peng Li, Mr Tony Miller (ECU-ITCS), and Mr David Creech (ECU-ITCS).

 

Presenter, ECU 2009 “Think-In”, poster on “Employing Open Source Software to Enhance Student Labs, Mr Josh Noles and Mr Lee Toderick.

 

Presenter, Regional Cisco Academy training, ECU. Greenville, NC, October, 2008. Presentation “Introduction to Eagle Server and Eagle Server Labs”.

 

Presenter, North Carolina Community College Computer Instructor Association Conference, Moorehead, NC, March 2007. Presentation with Ms Jingyuan Deng, “Remote Wireless Security Labs with a Faraday Cage”.