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A Virus Hunter Track Mandan ND

If you are thinking about getting a job in computer-virus software, go ahead and contact the anti-virus software makers such as Symantec and McAfee. Here are some good starting links and suggestions for learning more about computer-virus hunting.

Dakota Programs
(701) 222-0285
2724 Essex Loop
Bismarck, ND
Martech Media
(701) 462-3525
611 Main St
Washburn, ND
Independent Consulting
(701) 677-4227
609 Pheasant Dr
South Heart, ND
D F C Consultants Ltd
(701) 483-6872
100 S State Ave
Dickinson, ND
Computerware
(701) 780-9704
4216 Gateway Dr
Grand Forks, ND
Mini Computer Services
(701) 725-4320
15700 19th Ave NW
Des Lacs, ND
Information Technologies Inc
(701) 258-9105
Bismarck, ND
Stratacom
(701) 232-8847
1316 23rd St S
Fargo, ND
High Plains Technology
(701) 271-1555
1351 Page Dr S Ste 106
Fargo, ND
Technology Solutions Group
(701) 365-1600
Fargo, ND
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A Virus Hunter Track

Posted by : Molly Joss 5/9/01A virus hunter trackHere are some good starting links and suggestions for learning more about computer-virus hunting.

Dear Molly: I have been a programmer for a couple of years now. I'm in my early 20s and have a degree in computer science. I'm happy in my job, which consists mostly of making Java jump through hoops. I've been reading about computer viruses, though, and I want to learn more about how to detect them. I haven't been having much luck on finding technical information about this topic or about training and jobs that I might get later on. Can you help?

Molly says: Good for you! The IT world needs more guys in white hats. Here is a rich online resource for you as you learn more about this topic: Northern Light, the search engine and online information resource, has a great jumping off point with links to lots of relevant resources, including the Virus Bulletin and the Virus Information Center.

Since you are thinking about getting a job in this niche, go ahead and contact the anti-virus software makers such as Symantec and McAfee. You will find links to these companies and many other players in the anti-virus battle at the Northern Light Web site. Ask people at these companies for their suggestions about the kinds of training you need. While you are at their sites, look at the Help Wanted ads.

You may need to get a job with one of these companies as a programmer just to get your foot in the door. Be very open when you ...

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