
Modernizing Endpoint Security
The security of client machines remain under constant risk of unauthorized access.
About Josh
Josh Alexander grew up in Roxboro, NC before attending East Carolina University. He is married to his beautiful wife, Jessica, and has been blessed with two sweet daughters, Claire and Paige. Josh came to ATCOM in 2014 from a job posting on LinkedIn. Before ATCOM, he was a field service engineer for a mass transit communications company. Outside of the office, Josh spends most of his free time hanging out with his family and enjoys all types of fishing, such as surf fishing, ocean fishing from a boat, lake fishing, spinner, and fly rod. When he is not on the beach, he loves to snow ski and has even been on several trips out west with his favorite place to ski being Colorado. Fun fact: Josh has traveled to 34 of the 50 United States thus far!

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