Reconnect Series: Zubair Alexander

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Welcome back to Reconnect, the biweekly series that catches up with former MVPs and their current activities.

 

This week we are thrilled to be joined by none other than 12-time titleholder Zubair Alexander! Based in Seattle, United States, Zubair is a Microsoft Certified Trainer (MCT) with 30 years of industry experience.

 

Currently, Zubair is the CEO of SeattlePro Enterprises, a cybersecurity consulting and training company. He is a Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) and a Computer Hacking Forensic Investigator (CHFI). 

 

Moreover, Zubair holds more than 30 technical certifications and his experience covers a wide range of spectrum: IT trainer, consultant, advisory board member, security architect, ethical hacker, digital forensic investigator, cybersecurity strategist, systems administrator, network engineer, technical advisor, author, college instructor, and public speaker.

 

Throughout his career, Zubair has written extensively on Microsoft technologies. His experience includes writing for Windows IT Pro Magazine as a contributing editor and for Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) magazine as an online columnist. He has also written online columns for various websites. His speciality topics include enterprise and cloud security, Microsoft 365, SharePoint, Active Directory & Azure AD, and Exchange. 

 

Zubair has received the prestigious annual MVP award 12 consecutive times, first in Windows Server, then in Directory Services, followed by SharePoint Server.

 

Zubair is very active in the IT community with his involvement in the Seattle IT Pro User Group. Moreover, he also speaks publicly at technical conferences, user groups, seminars and webinars.

 

For more, check out Zubair’s blog and Twitter.

 

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