Resume - Mohammed Sherif
Mohammed Sherif

IT Specialist - IT Support Engineer
Network Engineer - Network Support
Network Security - IT Security Engineer
Security Operations Center (SOC)
Electrical Communications and Electronics Engineer with practical experience in Networking, IT system
administration, and network security. Aspiring to build a career in Networking. Seeking an opportunity
to improve my skills and contribute to a dynamic networking team by assisting in system monitoring,
access control, and authentication management.
IT System Admin
CCNA
• Networking Basics • Routing & Switching • IP Addressing & Subnetting • LAN & WAN Technologies
• VPN Basics & Port Security • Configuration R&S by CLI Commands • NAT & PAT Configuration.
MCSA
• Windows Server Administration • Active Directory & Group Policy Management • VMware Basics
• Storage Management • User & Access Management • Networking & Sharing Basics.
RHCSA
• Linux Installation & Boot Process • File System Management • Software Management • Shell Scripting
• Storage Management • User & Group Management • Networking Basics • Process Management.
Network Security
Firewall (FortiGate)
• Firewall Basics • FortiGate Installation & Configuration • Access Control Policies • Threat Protection
• User Authentication & Identity Management • Logging
- Monitoring & Reporting (FortiAnalyzer).
Technical Software
CISCO Packet Tracer
Wireshark
VMware Workstation
PuTTY
Package of Microsoft Office
CCNA
RHCSA
MCSA
SECURITY+
IT Officer | Egyptian Armed Forces | Ismailia, Egypt
2 years
- Maintained and repaired computers and local network infrastructure.
- Installed and configured required software and security updates.
- Troubleshot Windows issues and provided technical support to end-users.
- Managed and administered Windows Server environments.
September 2017 – May 2022
Bachelor of Electrical Communications and Electronics Engineering - Faculty of Engineering Helwan University
Graduation Project #Brain Gauntlet#
• Scope: Medical Engineering & Embedded Systems.
•Description: We aim to design a Gauntlet that will be worn by the paralyzed
person in his hand or the patient who does not move his hand abnormally, as
this Gauntlet can simulate the patient hand movements by detecting the EEG
signals of the patient then translate those signals into desired movements
during the patient is wearing the Gauntlet, and this by connecting The
Gauntlet to Electrodes placed on certain areas on the patient's head so the
patient will use it to be able to carry out the movements he wants, for example,
finger tapping to control a wheelchair alone and go anywhere.
• Results:
Highest Degree in my Batch: 196 out of 200
Appeared in a Live Press Interview on "٨ الصبح "Program on DMC channel .
Appeared in multiple TV Interviews at the Innovation Exhibition held at HU.