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Academic
Experience
Teaching Assistant (August 2008 - Present)
Fall 2009
IST 445H Globalization Trends and World
Issues (Instructor: Andrea Tapia, Ph.D.)
SRA 471 Risk, Informatics and the Post
Modern World (Instructor: Andrea Tapia, Ph.D.)
Fall 2008
IST 452 Legal & Regulatory Environment
of Privacy & Security (Instructor: John Bagby, J.D.)
IST 453 Legal, Regulatory, Policy
Environment of Cyber Forensics (Instructor: John Bagby, J.D.)
Professional
Experience
Information Policy Specialist
(Spring 2009)
Helped
installation of iPass-related policy program at the IT Office at the College of
Information Sciences & Technology
Research Analyst (January 2003 - April 2007)
* KFTC, a national automated clearing
house (ACH) provides the core infrastructure for the nation's banking
industry in
Conducted research on policy issues in electronic
banking and information technology.
Authored research articles, some of which
were referenced and quoted in newspapers and research papers published by
banking and economic research institutes.
Achieved the status of the youngest CISA in
the history of the Institute by passing the CISA exam in 2006.
Advised as an information technology
specialist to the working group on 'Electronic Fund Transfer & Payment
Service Bill' (2006) in
Represented the Institute in the talk with
the directors from Department of Payment & Settlement Systems at People's
Bank of China (PBOC)
* CISA is a certification formally approved
by the US Department of Defense in their Information Assurance Technical
category (DoD 8570.01-M).
Education
Doctoral Program,
August
2008 - Present
Dual Masters Program,
Doctoral Program,
August
2007 - December 2007
Bachelor
of Business Administration (2002)
Honors,
Awards, and Scholarship
Robert W. Graham
Endowed Graduate Fellowship (2008)
Fulbright Scholarship (2007-2008)
ROTARY FOUNDATION
Rotary Foundation Ambassadorial Scholarship (2007) - waived
Dean's List, Highest Honors Student (Fall
2001)
Dean's List, High Honors Student (Spring
2001)
CHANG KANG FOUNDATION
Chang Kang Foundation Scholarship (2000)
Jinsung Jang (JJ)
307G IST
Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16802
sgtleo76 at gmail.com
KOREA & KOREAN
I was born July 26, 1976 in Seoul, Korea.
While the geographical size of my country is one third of that of
the Texas State being separated from the brothers in North Korea, her
potential is thrilling. Seoul, the capital city of Korea is very
dynamic. Some economists predict South Korea will become the top 5
economic power.
* Rankings of Korea
* Wikipedia
MOVIE COLLECTOR
I
do not watch TV that much, but I love watching and collecting movies.
My movie spectrum is not so wide. I usually repeatedly watch movies I
like again and again. I have been watching each of my collection,
which are about two hundred in total, forty times on average since I
started to collect movies in the VHS format as a sixth grader back in
1988 - some of them I watched more than a hundred times considering my
pool was small in the beginning.
The top ten masterpieces that I thumb up for among my best collection are:
4. Der Himmel über Berlin (1987)
5. The Shawshank Redemption (1994)
10. Devil's Advocate (1997), Scent of a Woman (1992)
I was also a big fan of Metallica when I was a junior high.
I am also a big fan of German Philosopher, Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (October 15, 1844 - August 25, 1900).
OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES?
I
am not that crazy about outdoor-activities since I was a little league
baseball player when I was eight. Maybe I will start golfing with my
collegues sooner or later.
BELOVED SON & HUSBAND
My mother is already 72. She is very healthy and humorous. She is the strongest woman I have ever seen. She always encourages her son to dream a bigger dream. She is a Christian and her favorite hobby is to growing flowering plants.
The picture below is Nandina domestica (Heavenly bamboo or Sacred bamboo) which my mother has been growing for 23 years. It is especially beautiful in fall.
I have been married since November 2005. Marriage is a tough and deep subject, so I won't discuss here. (Married people would know what I am saying.) The most important and undisputed thing is that I love my wife, Michelle. She has been working for the Delta Airlines as a customer service manager in a Korean Branch. She loves travel and cooking. She is a talented cook. She has national culinary certificates in Korean, Japanese, Chinese, and Western food - "grand slam". For her glory, I had to be her guineapig but I really enjoyed the job.
The picture below was taken during my honeymoon trip in
November 2005 near the Hoover Dam. My wife and I traveled Hawaii, Los
Angeles, Grand Canyon, Las Vegas, and New York. My favorite was
definitely Las Vegas.
The picture below was taken in April 2008 near the Huron River in Michigan when I was attending the University of Michigan.
Korean Augmentation Troops to the U.S. Army (KATUSA)
Serving as a Korean Augmentation Troops to the U.S. Army (KATUSA) from April 1998 to June 2000, I was in charge of my unit's Awards/NCOER (Non-commissioned Officer Evaluation Report) program. Taking over a program rated "below average", I began with assigning clear missions on each soldier. Since soldiers in an orderly room of a military police company should be all-round players in understaffed situations, clear work assignment had not existed as the seventeenth-century proverb has it, "everybody's work is nobody's work." I decided to do all awards and NCOERs, allotting publications, tax levies, TDYs to others, because planning and tracking was a key element; there were 20 awards and NCOERs to process every month while it took 3 months for each to go through the chain of command from the company, battalion, and brigade across different cities.
On the Battalion Inspection in 2000, the program was rated "exceptional" for error rate lower than 5 percent, processing approximately 500 awards and 100 NCOERs. I am proud of having taken lead in executing a successful program on the most confidential Army personnel records. I was awarded an U.S. Army Commendation Medal (ARCOM), the highest decoration for non-U.S. Army personnel.
The people in the picture below were my mentors and friends: SFC Visger, SFC Towery, and SFC Banicki (from the left)
Epilogue
This is the aging process of a man or you might call it a journey: Undergraduate Commencement (August 2002) --> A Rookie Researcher at KFTC (January 2003) --> Senior Researcher at KFTC (January 2005), very stressed! --> Research Officer at KFTC (April 2006) (clockwise from the top left)
* The last picture was sent to the Stern Business School at NYU on their request. They "weirdly" requested the applicants send a picture.
I sometimes think about what kind of face I will have when I make 40. Hopefully, a good face. I hope I could make a good journey with good people.

