Henry J. Felch
Title | Associate Professor of Cybersecurity and Computer Information Systems |
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Telephone | (207) 621-3371 |
henry.felch@maine.edu | |
Address | Randall Student Center, Room 257 |
Bio |
Originally I am from Maine, joined the Army and served 22 years as an Armor crewman on a M1A1 Abrams tank. I was stationed in many locations around the U.S., Europe, and Korea until I retired in 2004. I worked the last two years of my Army career in the Director of Information Management (DOIM) Information Assurance division doing network security. I did vulnerability assessments, designed, implemented, configured, and monitored a state of the art network defense system. After retiring I continued to work at Ft Carson in the Information Assurance division doing the same activities. I worked at Verizon business as a systems engineer/ analyst/architect in the Security Solutions Group. I was responsible for requirement assessment, analysis and management of enterprise security product development. I provide architectural analysis and design to support assigned projects, development of system architecture and design plans to implement solutions. I also do analysis of business requirements and functional requirements to create specific system requirements for development and provide project management as need to support assigned projects. I have a Bachelor of Science from the University of Louisville in Training and Development. I also hold a Master of Education from the University of Louisville in Training and Development. A Master of Science in Computer Information Systems from the University of Phoenix, a Master of Science in Computer Science with a concentration in Computer Systems Security from Colorado Technical University. I then completed my Doctorate in Computer Science at Colorado Tech and my dissertation was in Network Security. I have been teaching at Colorado Tech for over six years at all levels, undergraduate, masters and Doctorate. |
Education | D.C.S, Colorado Technical University, 2009 M.S., Colorado Technical University, 2004 M.S., University of Phoenix, 2002 M.Ed., University of Louisville, 1998 B.S., University of Louisville, 1997 A.S., University of Maryland, 1991 |