TSYS School of Computer Science Chair Rania Hodhod recently shared some big news with Turner Business resulting from a recent visit to the Synovus Center made by Curtis O'Neal, the founder of Cybernetics Global. During his visit, O'Neal selected 12 TSYS School students to work as interns this summer at Cybernetics Global. Those students (with major) are James Allen Cox (cybersecurity) Sidhu Yasa (gaming), Sri Venigalla (software engineering), Kayla Smith (cybersecurity), Rahul Raj (software engineering), Kondwani Mphande (MSP-network system administration), Trenton Jones (cybersecurity/PMO), Shashank Kammanahalli (MSP/software engineering), Himanshu Bohra (software and MSP), Trinity Thomas (PMO/MSP), McAndrew Okwei (cybersecurity) and Nathaniel Thomson (gaming).
O'Neal holds a bachelor's degree in information technology from Columbia Southern University and has an extensive background in wireless networking and systems engineering. He is a certified wireless network administrator and a Palo Alto certified networks security administrator. He founded National Freightline Logistics in 2010, while working as Director of Network and Satellite Operations for the U.S. Army Network Enterprise Technology Command from 2002 through 2022. After founding Global Cybernetics in 2020 and leaving his position with the U.S. Army, O'Neal became Senior Network Design Engineer at AT&T. Since 2022, he has also served as the Blockchain Advisory Council Co-Chair with CompTIA.
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