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About Vicki Chabot

Vicki Chabot is the Chief Human Resources Office for netlogx. With a passion for people and streamlined process, over the past decade, Vicki’s strategic HR leadership has fostered an award-winning culture, including a ten-time designation as a Best Places to Work in Indiana company, as well as numerous awards for the netlogx’ Intern Development Program she created. Having enjoyed a diverse career path, Vicki began her journey working at a Fortune 50 company as a technical helpdesk analyst, where she progressed to a number of team leader positions, including managing a multilingual, international helpdesk. Vicki went on to manage an international team working for a multinational gas and oil company, as well as teaching high school Spanish and French. Vicki graduated from the University of Liverpool with honors and obtained a postgraduate Certificate in Education from Edge Hill University.

The NeuroDiagnostic Institute, an OCM Success

By |2021-11-05T15:43:37-04:00February 6th, 2020|

Recently, netlogx finished our work with the NeuroDiagnostic Institute (NDI) as they transitioned from the Larue Carter Hospital, which had existed since 1948. The NDI delivers advanced evaluation and treatment for patients with challenging and complex neuropsychiatric illnesses and moves them more efficiently into the most appropriate treatment settings within the community or state [...]

Simjacker: The SMS-based Vulnerability Spying on Mobile Phone Users

By |2022-09-09T17:15:34-04:00November 19th, 2019|

What Happened Recently, cyber security researchers have discovered a vulnerability that allows for tracking of mobile phones unbeknownst to the user. The vulnerability, deemed Simjacker, puts over one billion mobile users at risk and has been determined to have been in existence for over two years. The exploit is known to be capable of [...]

Interview with Eric Hershberger, netlogx Consultant

By |2022-09-09T17:05:33-04:00October 18th, 2019|

What brings you joy? I would say helping others, feeling like the things that I’m doing in someone else’s life makes a difference. What are you most afraid of? Probably regret, I don’t want to have to live with regret. It’s important to make the most of every opportunity to grow personally and professionally. What [...]

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