1. Elijah Weber
724 W Ward Ave. Ridgecrest, CA 93555
Elijah.weber.ctr@navy.mil
weberelijahw@gmail.com
(925) 864-3221
Summary
Information Security professional with over six years of experience in customer service and the
installation, configuration, management, integrity, availability, and overall security of cyber systems in
both small and enterprise networks. Proficient in building, administrating, and protecting both local area
networks and wide area networks in secure environments. Recognized for excellence in managing teams
of network technicians operating on various classifications of protected networks, initiative in
establishing strict operations procedures,and adaptability in building stand-alone satellite networks in
multiple types of environments. Motivated, task-oriented, and meticulous in the performance of duties
and adherence to network policies. Performance has resulted in the successfulinstallation and growth of
unclassified and classified networks aboard military installations in Arizona, California, the Philippines,
Afghanistan, and Africa.
Key Qualifications / Training
-A+ -Cisco Switching & Routing -Brocade Switching -Microsoft Exchange -Security +
-Hardware / Software Installation -Windows Server -DoD SECRET Clearance -ACAS Scanning
-USMC Veteran -DoD Classified Networking -Network Encryption (KG-175D, KG-175GM)
-System Hardening -Policy Writing -Vulnerability Analysis -DoD/DoN policy -FDCC
Personal Skills
-Leadership -Integrity -Critical Thinking -Inductive Reasoning -Adaptability
-Task-Oriented -Motivated -Problem Sensitivity -Decisive Action -Problem Solving
-Deductive Reasoning -Communication -Knowledge -Customer Service -Goal Setting
2. Elijah Weber
724 W Ward Ave. Ridgecrest, CA 93555
Elijah.weber.ctr@navy.mil
weberelijahw@gmail.com
(925) 864-3221
Experience
Network Systems / Server Administrator, JACOBS
06/15 - Present | NAWS China Lake | Ridgecrest, CA
Responsible for administrating three enterprise networks with nodes spanning the continental US.
Required to assess vulnerabilities and security risks for classified and unclassified networks and to report
any violations to superiors. Assisted in disaster recovery planning for the Fiber Optic Trunking System.
Day-to-day tasks include working with customers to plan new connections and services,troubleshooting
existing connections, and securing encrypted connections between local headend and customer sites.
Acquired Security + Certification through CompTia. Most relevant experiences include ensuring
compliance with Security Technical Information Guides (STIGs), ensuring network compliance with
information assurance policies as required by OPNAVINST,and conducting Assured Compliance
Assessment Solution (ACAS) security center scans on network systems to assess system security
compliance.
Cyber Network Operations Supervisor, USMC
11/14 – 06/15 |MCAS Yuma Station IT | Yuma, AZ
Responsible for leading a team of 5 Network Technicians in the successfuloperation of a network
helpdesk. Worked with local Information Assurance Managers (IAMs) to reduce network vulnerabilities
and security risks. Took part in Network Compliance Auditing (NCA) for Commanding General’s
Inspection Program (CGIP) 2015. Assisted local units in Certification and Accreditation (C&A) process,
ensuring that Authority to Operate (ATO) was issued to each unit that required classified network
support. Day-to-day tasks include creating trouble tickets, assisting users,managing workflow, delegating
control, and supervising task accomplishment. Most relevant experiences include maintaining Federal
Desktop Core Configuration (FDCC) standards and utilizing the Department of Defense Information
Assurance Certification and Accreditation Process (DIACAP) to ensure network and system
accreditation.
3. Elijah Weber
724 W Ward Ave. Ridgecrest, CA 93555
Elijah.weber.ctr@navy.mil
weberelijahw@gmail.com
(925) 864-3221
Assistant Chief, Cyber Operations, USMC
5/14 – 11/14 | Marine Air Control Squadron 1 | Yuma, AZ
Responsible for providing network connectivity in the form of SECRET and UNCLASSIFIED
data and voice services to tenant Marine Air Wing agencies and over 400 local users during all exercises
and contingency operations. Provided recommendations on over 200 necessary requirements for network
capabilities to the Communications Officer and Communications Chief of Marine Air Control Squadron
1. Maintained security and accountability of all squadron networking hardware and software to include
peripheral assets. Ensured Information Assurance training was successfully completed and retained
annually by all squadron personnel. Researched and procured networking equipment necessary for the
enhancement of the overall networking capability of Canon Air Defense Complex. Provided guidance,
education, encouragement, and any corrective actions required for the furthering of careers for personnel
under my command. Developed new SharePoint based systems for tracking and managing personnel,
assets,and workflow within the Communications section, greatly improving time management and
productivity. Most relevant experiences include ensuring compliance with Defense Information Systems
Agency (DISA) Information Assurance Vulnerability Alerts (IAVAs) and Department of Defense
Information Assurance Risk Management Framework (DIARMF) and utilizing system baselines to assess
network vulnerabilities and increase overall network security.
Cyber Network Administrator, USMC
1/13 – 5/14 | 13th
Marine Expeditionary Unit | Oceanside,CA
Responsible for troubleshooting all connectivity issues over both SECRET and UNCLASSIFIED
networks during the course of Ground Realistic Urban Training and Maritime Unit Training Exercises.
Oversaw the smooth operation of a dual-network helpdesk with links to 4 subordinate units. Led a two-
man networking team attached to a Maritime Raid Force on a Maritime Raid Mission in Ternate,
Republic of Philippines. Utilized a PacStar Rapid Response Kit equipped with a Broadband Global Area
Network (BGAN) Satellite under adverse weather conditions to connect Marines in the jungle with the
Joint Communications Support Element in Tampa, FL, increasing situational awareness for the
commander on the ground and validating equipment capabilities. Accounted for over 200 classified hard
drives, communications security devices, and cryptographic keys aboard USS Boxer. Ensured 100%
accountability of all controlled items over an 8 month period in a fast paced environment with inventory
surplus continually changing. Provided instrumental data services to the 13th
MEU Forward Command
Element (FCE) in Djibouti, Africa. Acted as sole cyber systems technician supporting ground-side
Marines, ensuring smooth data flow between the FCE in Africa and commanding forces aboard USS
Boxer, Bahrain, and California. Most relevant experiences include assisting Command Element (CE)
Information Assurance Manager (IAM) in assessing network vulnerabilities aboard USS Boxer and
removing threats and rogue systems from shipboard networks.
4. Elijah Weber
724 W Ward Ave. Ridgecrest, CA 93555
Elijah.weber.ctr@navy.mil
weberelijahw@gmail.com
(925) 864-3221
Network Technician, USMC
5/11 – 1/13 | Marine Air Control Squadron 1| Yuma, AZ
Utilized knowledge gleaned from supervisors in on-the-job training to assist users with human
machine interface issues. Administrated over 200 user accounts and objects aboard Camp Leatherneck,
Afghanistan. Trained in switching and routing once a week to establish a firm grasp of networking
principals. Configured and managed severalKG-175 and KG-175D TACLANES in a secured
environment. Learned how to manage and create SharePoint sites and users. Most relevant experiences
include ensuring network and system compliance with Security Technical Information Guides (STIGs),
creating security policies and procedures to ensure compliance with networking best-practice security
protocols, and training both fellow network technicians and end users in the successfulpractice of
utilizing DoD/DoN networks in a proactive, security-oriented environment, thereby minimizing network
threats from operator error.
Networking Student,USMC
9/10 – 5/11 | Marine Corps Communications School | 29 Palms, CA
Trained in A+, MS Exchange/Server, CISCO Certified Network Associate (CCNA) modules 1, 2,
and 3, as well as authorized data network systems. Learned to install, configure, secure,and maintain
network services,both hardware and software. Practiced planning and executing the integration of
multiple information systems,to include Data Distribution System-Replacement/Modular (DDS-RM),in
a network environment. Learned evaluation and resolution techniques to assist in the deciphering of
customer information systems problems. Trained in conducting required hardware upgrades and repair to
maintain mission capabilities. Most relevant experiences include learning how a network is built,
hardened, and maintained.
5. Elijah Weber
724 W Ward Ave. Ridgecrest, CA 93555
Elijah.weber.ctr@navy.mil
weberelijahw@gmail.com
(925) 864-3221
References
Daniel Miller | Penetration Tester | JACOBS
danielgmiller1@gmail.com
(360) 349-0286
Colleague
J’onel Doriocourt| Network Incident Manager | MCAS Yuma Station IT
jonel.doriocort@usmc.mil
(402) 770-8251
Supervisor
Clifford Magee | Communications Officer | 13th
Marine Expeditionary Unit
Clifford.magee@usmc.mil
(760) 470-8559
Supervisor
Robert Lewis | Communications Chief | 13th
Marine Expeditionary Unit
lazylewis@gmail.com
(909) 436-7598
Supervisor
Tyler Shetter | Cyber Networking Chief | Marine Air Control Squadron 1
Tyler.shetter@gmail.com
(928) 246-4841
Supervisor