ATLANTA, Jan. 11, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- National Cyber
Security, by LIGATT Security International, (OTC Pink Sheets: LGTT)
an online cyber security reference and news portal website, today
announced that Gregory Evans, CEO of
LIGATT Security, the most visible computer security expert in the
world, with over 8 million people who heard him speak in 2010,
thanks some of the negative websites solely about him, for his
success.
Evans, who has been in the computer security business for over
27 years, recent popularity among others in the computer security
industry, has been effective since June of 2010. Evans started
hacking computers in the mid 80's, avoided jail time in the 10th
grade when he hacked AT&T to make free calls and had it billed
to Taco Bell Corporations. Then, his parents were ordered to pay
back over $30,000 to avoid Evans
going to jail.
"People think that I just started doing this," comments
Gregory Evans. "I have been doing
this before most people who are saying negative stuff about me were
even born. Every time you mention my name, send links to my pages
GregoryDEvans.com or LIGATT.com, it increases my Google
ranking."
"When so called experts dedicate webpage links such as,
attrition.org/errata/charlatan/gregory_evans/
or www.blueshellsec.com that claim Evans is a fraud, has come off
making everything look more personal than anything else," says
Private Investigator S. Rosario.
"After conducting a background check for a client of mine on
Gregory Evans and LIGATT Security we
verified and found everything stated in his bio is accurate and the
information on Attrition is incorrect," says Rosario.
One of the biggest accusations that Evans has faced had to do
with his peers not believing he taught at any of the colleges
stated in his bio. Evans stated, "You can tell who real security
experts are and who are not. The 1st rule is doing your research.
When some of these so called security experts contacted the schools
I stated in my bio, and spoke to the Human Resources department,
they asked if they ever had a Gregory
Evans teaching at their school which they answered 'no.' The
reason is because they asked for the wrong department. They should
have asked for the extended education department at the school.
Almost every school has an extended education department where you
can design your own class, submit the information, and if approved,
teach your course. I had close to 10 courses on 5 or more
campuses being taught. I did so, and then set up a subsidiary
company called Technology Crime Institute to market and train
everyone."
"All anyone has to do is visit
http://gregorydevans.com/recommendations-credentials. You will see
some of the courses I've taught in the schools' catalog, so when
you see people who post comments such as, 'he was lying about his
bio,' now they can see the evidence and know I am who I say I am,"
say Evans.
"I read an interview Chris Riley,
who I don't like personally and he does not like me, conducted, and
I have to agree with him on this. He said something along the lines
of, "I would rather have a hardcore Linux guru than someone with a
security certification." A certification means you know how
to take a test," says Evans.
Like Evans or not, you cannot deny the numbers. According to
Evans, he had over $300,000 worth of
speaking engagements last year alone "One thing I found odd was
that every person that I interviewed that knew Evans all said the
same thing when I asked them what type of work does Evans do, they
all said "hacker," said Rosario.
To get more information on Gregory D.
Evans' credentials visit
http://gregorydevans.com/recommendations-credentials.
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SOURCE LIGATT Security International