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NCB promotes Cecil Greene to Vice President, Information Systems Security Officer

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Washington, DC (March 31, 2010) — Today, NCB, FSB, a federally chartered savings bank dedicated to serving cooperatives nationwide, announced the promotion of Cecil Greene to Vice President, Information Systems Security Officer in its Crystal City, Virginia operations center.  Mr. Greene will be relocating from the Bank’s Hillsboro office, where he began his career six years ago as the Local Area Network (LAN) manager.  
    “As the Bank’s Ohio operations expanded, so did Cecil’s role as LAN Manager to include Network Engineer and Security Administrator,” said Debra Jones, Co-President of NCB, FSB Ohio. “It is his tremendous work ethic and technical skills in these roles, combined with his Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) designation that made him the ideal candidate for this position.”   
In this new position, Mr. Greene will manage all of the Bank’s technological needs including the systems maintenance, updates and identification and implementation of new programs to enhance its current platforms. In addition to overseeing the institutions network operations, he is also responsible for securing its systems and databases, and handling any disaster recovery situations, if they were to arise.
    Prior to joining NCB,FSB, Mr. Greene served as a Senior Network Engineer for Information Control Corporation in Columbus, Ohio where he was responsible for the daily operational support and administration for production networks. He is pursuing a Bachelors degree in Technical Management from DeVry University. Mr. Greene holds certifications as a Microsoft Professional, Security Plus, Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) and an ITIL V3 Foundation Certification.[[In-content Ad]]

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