
Modernizing Endpoint Security
The security of client machines remain under constant risk of unauthorized access.
About Ashley Stinson
Born in New Jersey and raised in Raleigh, Ashley went to Appalachian State University for college and even attended all 3 national championship games! While at App State, she studied abroad and was able to travel throughout England, Italy, Austria, Prague, and Budapest. Now, back in the US, Ashley still has a love for travel and spends at least one week a year traveling to the national parks throughout the country. When she’s not traveling, Ashley enjoys spending time with her family and friends, cheering on her favorite team, the Philadelphia Eagles, and loves going to live music shows. Some of her favorite artists are Zach Bryan, Turnpike Troubadours and Amos Lee (who she has seen live over 5 times!). In 2011, Ashley came to work with us after finding out about ATCOM from another employee. She is an enthusiastic and amiable person and a welcome addition to our close-knit ATCOM family!

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