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Greg Hirsch
Assistant Professor
Department
Information Technology
Phone
(812) 888-5323
Location
Vincennes Campus
Gregory J. Hirsch, CEH, is an Assistant Professor of Information Technology and joined Vincennes University in 2014. Greg brings with him over 15 years of IT experience from the corporate world and incorporates this knowledge into student learning in the classroom. The majority of his work experience is in Network Administration and Security that includes implementing, securing, supporting and enhancing WAN/LAN networks, wireless networks, DNS, DHCP, and Active Directory. Greg has additional enterprise level experience working in Citrix, Exchange Server, Windows XP/7/2003/2008/2012 R2, Network Appliance storage systems, VMWare, Cisco, and Disaster Recovery. Greg holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration, an Associate degree in Computer Information Systems, and a Master of Business Administration degree.
When I'm Not Teaching
Greg serves as faculty adviser of the Cyber Crime Investigators club on campus that serves to promote security awareness among students and faculty and hosts various events throughout the year such as Black Hat Wars, Hackers No Hacking, and Bot Wars.