Kenneth Carter

Adjunct Professor, Cyber security and Security Management at Campbell University

Biography

Carter earned both a Bachelor of Science and Master of Science in Computer Science from North Carolina A&T State University in Greensboro. He then earned a series of certificates and professional designations in the areas of Project Management (e.g., Project Management Professional), Information Technology (e.g., Network+ Professional, ISO/IEC 2000 Certificate in IT Service Management) and Scrum and Agile practices. He has extensive experience as a project manager and senior project manager, software engineer and manager, Agile Practice lead and Agile Scrum master and coach at a range of large organizations, from IBM to GlaxoSmithKline, Fidelity Investments and the SAS Institute.

Carter is an outstanding instructor. An adjunct faculty member at the Raleigh campus since 2015 teaching Information Technology and Security (ITS) classes, he sought the opportunity to teach in the new Cybersecurity program. He now teaches classes such as Introduction to Cybersecurity, Programming Language II and Networking and Telecommunications.

Specialties:

Project Management, Systems integration, Technical Training and Education, Linux, Windows configuration, Database Architecture, Configuration management, Data modeling, documentation, Web Development, Content Management Systems, IT management, ITIL, ISO/IEC, Java, Javascript, MySQL, Object Oriented Programming, Perl, PHP, Quality, SQL

Education

  • MS North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University (1995 — 1996)
  • BS North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University (1991 — 1995)
  • Diploma Page High School (1987 — 1991)

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