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*2019 - PMI (Project Management Institute), PMI Hungarian Chapter
*2019 - PMI (Project Management Institute), PMI Hungarian Chapter
*2019 - PMI (Project Management Institute), PMI [https://www.projectmanagement.com/profile/bardoczi Switzerland Chapter]
*2019 - PMI (Project Management Institute), PMI [https://www.projectmanagement.com/profile/bardoczi Switzerland Chapter]
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Ákos Bardóczi detailed resumé

Hacktivity, Security Theater, Oct 2013
Hacktivity, Security Theater, Oct 2013.

Main skills - download CV in PDF format

  • notable experience (mostly of these in top 5% according the LinkedIN skill assessment tests): Python, bash shell programming, C++, Word, PowerPoint, Access, Excel, Wordpress CMS
  • IBM Cybersecurity Analyst Assessment (IBM/Coursera)cover full scope of open-source intelligence (EXPERT)
  • Challenging Forensic Science: How Science Should Speak to Court (University of Lausanne/Coursera)
  • Google Workplace Security (Google/Coursera)
  • Cybersecurity Threat Intelligence (IBM)
  • IBM Resilient SOAR (IBM)
  • IBM Security Guardium (IBM)
  • Jira (ADVANCED), Confluence (ADVANCED), Microsoft Office 365 Enterprise solutions (ADVANCED)
  • MS Windows Server versions (INTERMEDIATE), KALI (INTERMEDIATE)
  • EU law basics, the legal protection of intellectual property
  • cutting edge practices and tools of secure documenting, professional writing, publishing and reporting, research && development supporting (ADVANCED)
  • Credly profile here, Coursera profile here, notable exam certs. credentials with verifications links

Public professional experience and volunteering

  • 2008. Sept - Self-employed contractor, in keywords: open-source intelligence, user behavior analysis, lecturing, consulting, pro bono (IT emergency cases)
  • 2008. Sept - University of Debrecen – intranet and CMS developer (LAMP architecture)
  • 2016. May - ISACA Budapest Chapter – professional writer (especially enterprise level IT governance practices, 27K and COBIT5 standards)
  • 2018. Apr - NetAcademia LLC – professional writer (Netacademia Elemzés), lecturer (open-source intelligence, advanced search techniques, email services maintaining, IT security hardening, EDNS)
  • 2021. May - 2022. May - IBM - Cyber Threat Defense Analyst

Education, professional membership

  • 2005-(2010) – University of Debrecen, Faculty of Science and Technology, molecular biologist, summa sine diploma.
  • 2010 – ResearchGate Computer Security and IT Forensics workgroup, founder
  • 2014 - IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) - associate member
  • 2015 - ACM (Association for Computing Machinery) - professional member
  • 2016 - IEEE Young Professionals - member
  • 2017 - IEEE Consultants Network - member
  • 2019 - PMI (Project Management Institute), PMI Hungarian Chapter
  • 2019 - PMI (Project Management Institute), PMI Switzerland Chapter
C++ learning path offered by LinkedIN
Master C++ (LinkedIN)
By nature, cyber conflicts are an international issue that span across nation-state borders. By the end of the course, you will be able to apply the knowledge gained for analysis and management of international cyber incidents and conflicts including for activities such as development of policy related to cybercrime and cyberwarfare. Management of cyber incidents and conflicts requires an interdisciplinary perspective including an understanding of: 1) characteristics of the cyber threats and conflicts themselves, 2) international efforts to reduce and improve cyber security, and 3) psychological and sociopolitical factors. The course is designed to reach an international audience and will encourage discussion on relevant current events among participants to enrich the experience with various personal and cultural perspectives on cutting-edge issues. In addition, assignments and other assessments will supplement video lectures and selected readings to ensure application of the material. After taking this course you will be able to: • Identify different types of actors involved in cyber threats (individuals, organizations & nation-states) • Distinguish between different types of threats and issues in cyber security including, data theft, political espionage, critical infrastructure protection, and propaganda • Detail the basic characteristics of the Internet infrastructure and international efforts to address Internet governance • List several international efforts to address cyber crime and espionage • Evaluate how principals that govern international conflicts might be applied in context of cyber security • Apply different psychological theories of human motivation and cooperation and communication and political theories in analysis of different international issues related to cyber security including censorship, media operations and role of social technologies.
International Cyber Conflicts (The State University of New York) GA 82%
This course will help you manage project risk effectively by identifying, analyzing, and communicating inevitable changes to project scope and objectives. You will understand and practice the elements needed to measure and report on project scope, schedule, and cost performance. You will be equipped with the tools to manage change in the least disruptive way possible for your team and other project stakeholders. Upon completing this course, you will be able to: 1. Define components of a communications management plan 2. Understand the importance of communications channels 3. Define the key elements needed to measure and report on project scope, schedule, and cost performance 4. Identify project risk events 5. Prioritize identified risks 6. Develop responses for a high priority risk 7. Identify and analyze changes to project scope 8. Describe causes and effects of project changes 9. Define the purpose of conducting a lessons learned session
Managing Project Risks and Changes (University of California) GA: 89.20%
In this course, you will learn what the main financial markets and their characteristics are as well as how they are linked to the economy. Our very diversified team of experts will start by teaching you how the price of stocks and bonds are computed and why they move while you will become increasingly aware of the notion of risk and why it matters when measuring an investment's performance. The focus will then move to less popular markets such as gold, emerging markets, real estate, hedge funds and private markets. These will be analyzed with an emphasis on their particular risks and return opportunities as well as how they can help in building efficient portfolios. Finally, the policies of central banks and their impact on financial markets will be presented to you along with the link between the economy and the price of financial assets. All along these different steps, experts from UBS, our corporate partner, will show you how the concepts you just acquired are effectively applied in a leading global bank. This focus on practicality means you will not only understand what is going on in global financial markets but also start to figure out how you can use them to achieve financial goals, be it a client's or your own.
Understanding Financial Markets (University of Geneva) GA: 85.97%

Recommendations

Bardóczi Ákos, Budapest, Sept 2021

"Working with Ákos is one of the most enlightening and eye opening experience I have ever had. His broad spectrum of knowledge and work ethics is unique. I would recommend him as a colleague or a contractor to anyone working in IT Sec any day." (DevOps professional)

"Ákos worked with my team as an external advisor for about a month and helped us to develop custom techniques suitable for our special needs. He is a highly skilled professional and a great advisor too who has a deep, practical knowledge in various fields of IT security and cybersecurity thanks to his enthusiasm for learning new things day-by-day. His approach to different kinds of problems is often unique compared to others so he can be a valuable member of any business community. He also has the ability to give down to earth advices while his ideas are still fit to the wider theoretical / conceptual framework of the project. I would definitely recommend him. " (PhD candidate)

"Bevallom, első körben nem könnyű felvenni Ákos gondolatmenetének ritmusát. A-ról beszél, de közben már D-n agyal, időbe telik, mire számomra is kikristályosodnak az ötletei, akkor viszont hatalmasat ütnek. Olyan aspektusokból képes vizsgálni sokszor triviálisnak tűnő dolgokat, melyre kevesen gondolnánk, ezáltal mindig tud valami újat, formabontót javasolni. Szívesen dolgoztam és fogok is vele dolgozni a jövőben, ha az OSINT nagymesterét keresed, ne habozz, ő a te embered!" (online marketing expert)

"Gratula: a cikket value proposition szempontból egyedülállónak tartom a magyar piacon: egyrészt szépen kidolgozott alkotás, másrészt merész szakmaisággal támasztja alá a kijelentéseit. Ez multi környezetnen nem szokás, csak a frázisok mennek manapság. Jó volt végigolvasni." (reader, Business Developement Manager)

"Ex rendőrként (10+ év nyomozói tapasztalattal) adnék dupla likeot erre" (reader, Six Sigma),

"Ritkán olvasni ilyen érdekes és tartalmas szakmai írást magyarul. Gratula érte" (reader, Brand and Business Development Manager)

Other public works, articles and presentations in the past few years

2017 - Rediscover hidden facebook semantic search engine, reimagine open-source

intelligence (lightning talk @ Hacktivity 2017) Github: http://bit.ly/facebook_graph_search

Language proficiency

  • native Hungarian
  • English (C1)

Most notable articles according the amount of citations and shares from the past few years

Jump to the related wiki article [1]

More about my professional presence in Hungarian online (partial)

  • Egy gigantikus adatszivárgás tanulságai - Bitport.hu, 2016.05.30. [2]
  • Mennyi? 62 ezer. Mi 62 ezer? - Bitport.hu, 2016.04.06. [3]
  • This badge earner understands the big data ecosystem and hadoop commands and operations to work with big data. The earner also has foundational knowledge around Spark and its operations including RDDs, DataFrames, and the various libraries associated with the Spark Core (MLlib, Spark SQL, Spark Streaming, GraphX).
    Big Data Foundations - Level 2 (IBM)
    Adatbányászat a közösségi web korában - Antivirus Blog, 2013. 10. 15. [4]

Public educational and research activity (this section is under construction)

Recently passed advanced level exam certifications (PMI/NASBA/IIBA) on LinkedIN - with unique cred. identifiers

IT, IT security && development

  • Data Science of Economics, Banking, and Finance, with Barton Poulson (AQfnHBrikHZheJivguWe0xOYfZYA)
  • Data-Driven Network Security Essentials (AZmGMiEAa-76sM-t5Alvb6Z5lcoW)
  • This badge earner has a solid understanding of data science methodologies, and tools. The individual also has a hands-on appreciation of programming languages to use in data science tasks.
    Data Science Foundations - Level 2 (IBM)
    Design Thinking: Data Intelligence (AVz42mWP04sKoxHFGUiH80-gWouP)
  • IT Security Foundations: Network Security (Afs4pJfoT-kMD3iE1MHPrf-XekPm)
  • IT Security Foundations: Operating System Security (AQgX_h1Uj-WDdTgRvMy5VKK280k1)
  • Data-Driven Network Security Essentials (AZYE9VFT6crGSu_HFFdBRdafdT5y)
  • Linux: System Information and Directory Structure Tools (AdlET7yH933bU5b7mI2mG3GUP-6x)
  • Planning a Microsoft Cloud Solution (ASOGXW1qkH9-q3pfgU2PdP4Vu7fw)
  • SharePoint Advanced: Enhancing Functionality with JavaScript (AcbL742BBtpIfMrnY0stNu6NU4AV)
  • SharePoint Advanced: Working with PowerPivot (AV857ZHpBUMCnrpOKPjRz1HX70Io)
  • Social Media Marketing with Facebook and Twitter (AWPATerZz-j3dSVDU8eq6VmRESAA)
  • Symmetric Cryptography Essential Training (ASKC6G5XSlpg3GfobeyonROC3QwV)
  • Writing a Business Report (AaxUcDf5k8XsGE2uoeDrSYiQCPaw)

Economics && management sciences

  • Advanced Branding (AYuOtQfOjqESIW55lcdzwRDlAjaU)
  • Advanced Business Development: Communication and Negotiation (ARk7P85WZ5Aw52oGhll4ZfGL0-SG)
  • Business Analysis: Business Benefits Realization (AUhff3ELcphdNnZxqfDGHG_R0ccu)
  • Business Analyst and Project Manager Collaboration (AR9xWafLbmoZKgaeco-9Hq-vOiq)
  • Business Analytics: Forecasting with Seasonal Baseline Smoothing (AV_WBIpU1PCKG0a01OwG3OzAhE1)
  • Business Intelligence for Consultants (AVUosKH5lEKbE9oadqENvxgdxT09)
  • CMO Foundations: Creating a Marketing Culture (ASsP5ng6tTsEOKAE-fhz7RfkxBxN)
  • Creating a Culture of Service (AVUHerchA3L-w7rLCJ7JLuYgSVi1)
  • Crisis Communication (ARrPUyTK-keNibWAi0esd2zprdCD)
  • Finance Foundations: Risk Management (AVMJWgfPJIRl-IBnyV-Pb0frWabI)
  • Leading Projects (AUVUCUqtZCZxfDkRMd5R4a5X76Ee)
  • Project Management: Solving Common Project Problems (Af3FSkp_4Bmyxy55Lve0m9vh7mwW)
  • Sales Coaching (Ab_tJazVWi2qYoRmjrBV7IBPvB8l)

Remarks

During my university years and later I gained a higher level of knowledge and experience in the IT, CS, economic sciences, especially management. I would also like to mentor

newcomers and graduates from economics or IT fields. I can help experienced professionals as well in many cases.

§ All clients, contractors and companies must have integrity and follow the standard ethical rules. I take it very seriously!

Contact details

Tel.: +36 70 505 5200 (HU) / +36 1 999 0444 / +41 76 701 5200 (CH) / +49 151 6466 4588 (DE) / Fax.: +36 1 9997 993

FYI: I should previously save your ID to my contacts, some services may filter the messages from senders who have never contacted before, recommended to ping me before. You can send your name/nick and ID anytime with whis link.

Telegram (preferred)

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Email: akos@cerp.ch, akos.bardoczi.ch@ieee.org