Eric Schultze

Eric Schultze is a Senior Manager in the Information Security Services practice of Ernst & Young. Based out of Seattle, Washington, he is a national resource and serves as the firmâs subject matter expert for securing Windows NT and Microsoft BackOffice applications. Eric has over 8 years of experience in information systems and security. While at Ernst & Young, Mr. Schultze has developed the service line, tools, and audit methodologies for HackNT, AuditNT, SecureNT and TrainNT. He has presented the NT Attack and Penetration methodology for numerous clients, internal training seminars, CSI 98, and NetSec 99. Portions of his HackNT methodology were featured in a July 1998 issue of InfoWorld Magazine. Mr. Schultze is an instructor in Ernst & Youngâs ãExtreme Hacking: Defending Your Siteä training class - featured in the March 22, 1999 issue of TIME magazine. His former experiences include serving as the Manager of Information Services for Beall's Department Stores where he managed their AS/400 and Windows NT environments and directed the implementation of their retail Internet presence. Prior to joining Ernst & Young, Mr. Schultze served as a Manager and a lead NT security specialist at Price Waterhouse, where he co-developed their Windows NT Attack and Penetration methodology. Mr. Schultze began his career working at Salomon Brothers where he performed financial and technology audits. He holds BA degrees in Psychology and Sociology from Amherst College.

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