Richard L Block
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Richard L Block is the Author of Sarbanes Oxley for Information Technology Managers and Historical Sources of Religious Myths and numerous White Papers, an independent Information Technology Consultant with 23 years of IT experience. He has worked extensively with Cisco routers and switches and large LAN/WAN Infrastructures, including DWDM, MPLS IPV 4.0 and IPV 6.0, he was responsible for one of the first TCPIP networks at US Sprint in their Corporate Headquarters in Kansas City MO. His current projects include a VOIP migration for a large bank a second book on CoBiT Methodologies and fishing for sails in Costa Rica.
During his formative years he lived in the Midwest attending Junior High and High School in Harrisonville MO, attending MWSC in St Joseph MO and CMSU in Warrensburg MO his college years were focused on Biology, Chemistry and Physics. He completed his Master Degree in 2003 and PhD in 2007.His Military Service included serving in the 865th Medical Battalion and 135th Station Hospital as a Combat Medical Specialist which he served for 7 years where he received an Honorable Discharged in 1989.
His first publication drew critical acclaim and argument due to the issues raised by the books identification of loopholes in the Sarbanes Oxley Act that afford no protection from litigation by consultants that find fraud when performing audits for companies. Under Federal Law the WhistleBlower Act [1] does not afford any protection or remedy for consultants who identify and report fraud.
Mr. Block has lived in South Florida for the last 11 years.
[edit] Books and White Papers
1 Methodology in SAP Implementations 2 Sarbanes Oxley for Information Technology Managers 3 Historical Sources of Religious Myths 4 COBIT Methodologies in Data Center Design 5 Impact of Judaism and Christian Myths on Modern Culture 6 Empirical Evidence of Evolution
References ^ Block, Richard L(). Sarbanes Oxley for Information Technology Managers. ISBN 049193450X. ^ Block, Richard L(). [2]
[edit] Companies Worked for
US Sprint HMR Commerce BankShares FPL DOD US Department of Agriculture