Stephen Cooper

Stephen Cooper

Stephen Cooper has taken a close interest in online security since his thesis on Internet encryption in the early 90s. That formed part of his BSC (Hons) in Computing and Informatics at the University of Plymouth. In those days, encapsulation techniques were just being formulated and Cooper kept an eye on those methodologies as they evolved into the VPN industry. Cooper went on to study an MSC in Advanced Manufacturing Systems and Kingston University. He also holds an MSc Advanced Security and Digital Forensics from Edinburgh Napier University.

Cooper worked as a technical consultant, sitting DBA exams and specializing in Oracle Applications. With a long experience as a programmer, Cooper is able to assess systems by breaking into programs and combing through the code. Knowledge of IT development and operations working practices helps him to focus his reviews on the attributes of software that are really important to IT professionals.

After working as an IT consultant across Europe and the USA, he has become adept at explaining complicated technology in everyday terms. He is a people person with an interest in technology

Articles by Stephen

From NT Server to Windows Server and all its versions, we look at all the developments for each version and explore whether you need to upgrade or not.
By Stephen Cooper in Net Admin on December 4, 2024
Is your Exchange Server playing up? Do your users experience difficulties connecting to it? We show you how to use this online tester to discover the root of the problem.
By Stephen Cooper in Net Admin on November 30, 2024
Unleashing WMI: Windows' Powerful Yet Overlooked Event Reporting Tool. Learn everything you need to know about it and about it and some of the best WMI Monitoring Tools.
By Stephen Cooper in Net Admin on December 20, 2024
If you are setting up your own email server then you have a choice of operating software to look thr
By Stephen Cooper in Net Admin on December 3, 2018
Cisco switches enable you to copy traffic streams for analysis, but you must set up the feature first. Learn how to use the SPAN port for packet sniffing
By Stephen Cooper in Net Admin on November 30, 2024
Both Internet Information Services (IIS) and Apache HTTP Server are widely used web servers—so which should you choose? What if you make the wrong decision?
By Stephen Cooper in Net Admin on December 3, 2024
A message switched network guide with an in depth look at circuit switching, message switching and p
By Stephen Cooper in Net Admin on June 26, 2020
Multicast messaging offers a great way to create groups for video and voice chat. How does it work?
By Stephen Cooper in Net Admin on November 29, 2018
In the late 1980’s, SNMP or the Simple Network Management Protocol first emerged as a solution for managing nodes within a network. Since then SNMP data has been used to measure the system performance of devices across countless vendors to help ensure that networks stay up and running. Today SNMP is one of the most popular networking protocols in the world and snmpwalk has become a go-to method for scanning multiple nodes at once.
By Stephen Cooper in Net Admin on November 11, 2024
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