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Introducing a “Professional Ninja” of IT

By Christopher
December 26, 2014
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This is a quick overview of one of our authors, Christopher Clai, and the purpose of the one known as “Professional Ninja”.

Years ago, in the land of cosplay, science fiction, and anime, there stood a boy. One who was large, and tall. His friends would often wonder where he was, and he was often right behind them. This led him to be known as a ninja for his stealth capabilities. As the years passed by, event after event people would have difficulty finding him. After an entire group was wondering where he was, and he randomly appeared, the preface, professional, was added to his ninja title; Professional Ninja.

Originally, this was shared on my original tech blog, techfox.ninja. That blog was retired in March 2019 as I continue my journey to assist fellow IT professionals and those looking to grow in the industry.

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Christopher

Christopher Clai is a Senior Security Engineer, IT Generalist, and Developer from Chicago, IL with over 20 years of experience in Information Technology ranging from small businesses to Fortune 500's. Chris loves the Pacific Northwest, Sushi, Invader Zim, Rugby, World of Warcraft, raves, and is an avid user of Microsoft and Linux-based technologies.

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