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Chris Earl Petersen

from Wiggins, CO
Age ~77

Chris Petersen Phones & Addresses

  • Wiggins, CO
  • Commerce City, CO
  • 101 S Bare Ave, North Platte, NE 69101 (303) 883-4442
  • Broken Bow, NE
  • 1079 E 9Th Ave #301, Broomfield, CO 80020 (303) 469-7262
  • 52 Ruth Rd, Broomfield, CO 80020 (303) 921-9229
  • 9253 Everett St, Broomfield, CO 80021 (303) 883-4442
  • Westminster, CO
  • Orlando, FL

Work

Company: Tw telecom, inc. Jan 2009 Position: Manager

Education

School / High School: Northwest Kansas Vocational Technical Jan 1980 Specialities: Certificate in Telecommunications

Skills

Network Operations • Disaster Recovery • Surveillance • Switches • DS3 • PSTN • IP • VoIP • Data Center • T1 • Vendor Management • PSTN • Network Operations • surveillance • detection • repair • maintenance planning • risk assessment • redundancy deployment routing. Installat... • disaster recovery planning • network topology • network efficiency • personnel productivity and efficiency.

Public records

Vehicle Records

Chris Petersen

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Address:
14042 Fillmore Dr, Thornton, CO 80602
Phone:
(303) 920-9784
VIN:
1D7HU18297S154987
Make:
DODGE
Model:
RAM 1500
Year:
2007

Resumes

Resumes

Chris Petersen Photo 1

Chris "Duke" Petersen Thornton, CO

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Work:
tw telecom, inc.

Jan 2009 to 2000
Manager

Microdata-911
Greenwood Village, CO
Oct 2012 to Jan 2013
Technical Operations Manager

Level 3 Communications

Apr 1999 to Jan 2009
Sr Manager NOC

Level 3 Communications

Mar 2002 to Sep 2002
Sr Manager

Level 3 Communications

May 1999 to Mar 2002
Sr Manager

MCI

Mar 1995 to Apr 1999
Manager FAA Network Management Center

MCI

1983 to 1999
Manager

Education:
Northwest Kansas Vocational Technical
Jan 1980 to Jan 1982
Certificate in Telecommunications

Skills:
Network Operations, Disaster Recovery, Surveillance, Switches, DS3, PSTN, IP, VoIP, Data Center, T1, Vendor Management, PSTN, Network Operations, surveillance, detection, repair, maintenance planning, risk assessment, redundancy deployment routing. Installation and acceptance all level of customer services. External process development, disaster recovery planning, network topology, network efficiency, personnel productivity and efficiency.

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Mr. Chris Petersen
Citifinancial
Consumer Finance & Loan Co.
32 S. Court St., PO Box 2785, Thunder Bay, ON P7B 5G3
(807) 344-3544, (807) 344-3193
Chris Petersen
Chairman
Security Title Guaranty Co
Functions Related to Depository Banking
3005 Center Green Dr Ste 120, Boulder, CO 80301
Chris Petersen
General Counsel
Global Healthcare Exchange Llc
Medical, Dental, and Hospital Equipment and S...
1315 W Century Dr, Broomfield, CO 80027
Chris Petersen
CTO
Colorado Health and Hospital Association
Fire, Marine, and Casualty Insurance
7335 E Orchard Rd Ste 100, Englewood, CO 80111
Chris Petersen
CTO
Logrhythm, Inc.
Security Systems Services
3195 Sterling Cir Ste 100, Boulder, CO 80301
Chris Petersen
CTO
Colorado Health and Hospital Association
Fire, Marine, and Casualty Insurance
7335 E Orch Rd STE 100, Englewood, CO 80111
(720) 489-1630
Chris Petersen
Citifinancial
Consumer Finance & Loan Co.
(807) 344-3544, (807) 344-3193
Chris Petersen
Director, Secretary, Treasurer
FESKO, INC
Chris Petersen
Chairman
Security Title Guaranty Co
Functions Related to Depository Banking
3005 Center Green Dr Ste 120, Boulder, CO 80301
Chris Petersen
General Counsel
Global Healthcare Exchange Llc
Medical, Dental, and Hospital Equipment and S...
1315 W Century Dr, Broomfield, CO 80027
Chris Petersen
CTO
Colorado Health and Hospital Association
Fire, Marine, and Casualty Insurance
7335 E Orchard Rd Ste 100, Englewood, CO 80111
Chris Petersen
CTO
Logrhythm, Inc.
Security Systems Services
3195 Sterling Cir Ste 100, Boulder, CO 80301

Publications

Wikipedia

Boise State Brcos football

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…In three seasons under head coach Dirk Koetter, the Broncos won two Big West championships and moved to the WAC in 2001, when Dan Hawkins took over and guided the Broncos to four WAC titles in five seasons before handing the reins over to Chris Petersen.[6] Under Petersen, Boise State has re...

Us Patents

Log Collection, Structuring And Processing

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US Patent:
7653633, Jan 26, 2010
Filed:
Nov 13, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/559352
Inventors:
Phillip Villella - Boulder CO, US
Chris Petersen - Boulder CO, US
Assignee:
LogRhythm, Inc. - Boulder CO
International Classification:
G06F 7/00
US Classification:
707 10, 707100, 707200, 370386, 370401
Abstract:
The present invention generally relates to log message processing such that events can be detected and alarms can be generated. For example, log messages are generated by a variety of network platforms (e. g. , Windows servers, Linux servers, UNIX servers, databases, workstations, etc. ). Often, relatively large numbers of logs are generated from these platforms in different formats. A log manager described herein collects such log data using various protocols (e. g. , Syslog, SNMP, SMTP, etc. ) to determine events. That is, the log manager may communicate with the network platforms using appropriate protocols to collect log messages therefrom. The log manager may then determine events (e. g. , unauthorized access, logins, etc. ) from the log data and transfer the events to an event manager.

Log Collection, Structuring And Processing

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US Patent:
8032489, Oct 4, 2011
Filed:
Jan 25, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/693135
Inventors:
Phillip Villella - Boulder CO, US
Chris Petersen - Boulder CO, US
Assignee:
Logrhythm Inc. - Boulder CO
International Classification:
G06F 7/00
G06F 17/00
US Classification:
707622, 707648, 707769, 709203, 709207, 709224, 714 39, 714 48, 714 57
Abstract:
The present invention generally relates to log message processing such that events can be detected and alarms can be generated. For example, log messages are generated by a variety of network platforms (e. g. , Windows servers, Linux servers, UNIX servers, databases, workstations, etc. ). Often, relatively large numbers of logs are generated from these platforms in different formats. A log manager described herein collects such log data using various protocols (e. g. , Syslog, SNMP, SMTP, etc. ) to determine events. That is, the log manager may communicate with the network platforms using appropriate protocols to collect log messages therefrom. The log manager may then determine events (e. g. , unauthorized access, logins, etc. ) from the log data and transfer the events to an event manager.

Scalable Analytical Processing Of Structured Data

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US Patent:
8543694, Sep 24, 2013
Filed:
Nov 23, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/303526
Inventors:
Chris Petersen - Boulder CO, US
Phillip Villella - Boulder CO, US
Brad Aisa - Lafayette CO, US
Assignee:
LogRhythm, Inc. - Boulder CO
International Classification:
G06F 15/173
US Classification:
709224, 726 22
Abstract:
An advanced intelligence engine (AIE) for use in identifying what may be complex events or developments on one or more data platforms or networks from various types of structured or normalized data generated by one or more disparate data sources. The AIE may conduct one or more types of quantitative, correlative, behavioral and corroborative analyses to detect events from what may otherwise be considered unimportant or non-relevant information spanning one or more time periods. Events generated by the AIE may be passed to an event manager to determine whether further action is required such as reporting, remediation, and the like.

Log Collection, Structuring And Processing

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US Patent:
20110314148, Dec 22, 2011
Filed:
Jul 1, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/175677
Inventors:
Chris Petersen - Boulder CO, US
Phillip Villella - Boulder CO, US
Assignee:
LogRhythm Inc. - Boulder CO
International Classification:
G06F 15/16
US Classification:
709224
Abstract:
Tools for use in obtaining useful information from processed log messages generated by a variety of network platforms (e.g., Windows servers, Linux servers, UNIX servers, databases, workstations, etc.). The log messages may be processed by one or more processing platforms or “log managers” using any appropriate rule base to identify “events” (i.e., log messages of somewhat heightened importance), and one or more “event managers” may analyze the events to determine whether alarms should be generated therefrom. The tools may be accessed via any appropriate user interface of a console that is in communication with the various log managers, event managers, etc., to perform numerous tasks in relation to logs, events and alarms.

Log Collection, Structuring And Processing

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US Patent:
20120005542, Jan 5, 2012
Filed:
Jul 1, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/175674
Inventors:
Chris Petersen - Boulder CO, US
Phillip Villella - Boulder CO, US
Assignee:
LogRhythm Inc. - Boulder CO
International Classification:
G06F 11/25
US Classification:
714 48, 714E11024
Abstract:
Tools for use in obtaining useful information from processed log messages generated by a variety of network platforms (e.g., Windows servers, Linux servers, UNIX servers, databases, workstations, etc.). The log messages may be processed by one or more processing platforms or “log managers” using any appropriate rule base to identify “events” (i.e., log messages of somewhat heightened importance), and one or more “event managers” may analyze the events to determine whether alarms should be generated therefrom. The tools may be accessed via any appropriate user interface of a console that is in communication with the various log managers, event managers, etc., to perform numerous tasks in relation to logs, events and alarms.

Log Collection, Structuring And Processing

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US Patent:
20120246303, Sep 27, 2012
Filed:
Mar 22, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/427694
Inventors:
Chris Petersen - Boulder CO, US
Phillip Villella - Boulder CO, US
Assignee:
LogRhythm Inc. - Boulder CO
International Classification:
G06F 15/173
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
709224
Abstract:
Tools for use in obtaining useful information from processed log messages generated by a variety of network platforms (e.g., Windows servers, Linux servers, UNIX servers, databases, workstations, etc.). The log messages may be processed by one or more processing engines (e.g., “log managers”) using any appropriate rule base to identify “events” (i.e., log messages of somewhat heightened importance), and one or more “event managers” may analyze the events to determine whether alarms should be generated therefrom. The tools may be accessed via any appropriate user interface of a console that is in communication with the various log managers, event managers, etc., to perform numerous tasks in relation to logs, events and alarms.
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