Michael J. Peter,
BS,
Partner
A+
Certified Computer Technician
Certified Computer
Forensic Examiner
Education:
University
of Maryland B.S.
Accounting/Computer Science minor 1972
U.S. Dept. of Justice, FBI, Washington
D.C. 1970 Fingerprint Identification
State of Florida
Police Standards Board 1974 Police Compliance Course
Brevard
Community College (FL) Advanced Computer Repair 1998
CERTIFICATIONS:
CompTIA Certified Computer Technician, 1999 (A+)
Reactive Networking, Inc.: Certified
Reactive Networking Engineer, 2000 (CRNE)
Reactive Networking, Inc.: Certified
Reactive Networking Administrator, 2001 (CRNA)
Reactive Networking, Inc.: Computer
Forensic Examiner, 2001 (RN-CFE)
Reactive Networking, Inc.:
Certified Computer Forensic Examiner, 2004 (RN-CCFE)
Honors,
Professional Associations:
Honor Society of Phi- Theta-
Kappa, Mu Epsilon Chapter, 1975
Member – Institute of
Computer Forensic Professionals
Member/ Past Executive
Director – National Association of Computer Consultants and Resellers
(Defunct)
Publications, Courses, Seminars:
Inns of Court (a moot court exercise) in
Computer Forensics for Prosecutors and Defense
Attorneys of the 18th Judicial Circuit FL. April, 2003
Seminar, “What Every
Attorney Should Know about Electronic Discovery” Orlando Fl. Bar
Assoc.,
January, 2005
Courses, Training
and Continuing Education Seminars:
U.S. Army- Police practices
and interrogation techniques Fall 1967
US Army- Provost Marshal
Investigative Training Feb through Aug1969
FBI Forensic Recovery and Fingerprint
Identification Jul 1970 through Dec 1971
Florida
Police Officer Standards and Training Apr through Oct 1974
Brevard
Community College
- Advanced Computer Repair Fall Semester 1998
Forensic Examination Legal
Issues Oct 17, 2002
Forensic Professional
Development and Training Dec 05, 2002
Legal Analysis: New California
Law SB1386 May 15, 2003
E-mail Investigations May
22, 2003
Advanced Forensic
Examination Techniques Jun
19, 2003
Legal Landmines for Incident
Response Jul 31, 2003
Distributed File Sharing Aug
22, 2003
Unraveling the Mystery: Real
World-Real Investigations Part I Oct 09, 2003
Linux/Unix Investigations Oct
23, 2003
Addressing the Trojan Horse
Defense Nov 13, 2003
Computer Investigations As a
Critical Control Under Sarbanes-Oxley Dec 11, 2003
Unraveling The Mystery: Real
World-Real Investigations Part II Feb 05, 2004
Legal Requirements for
Effective Internal Computer Investigations Feb 19, 2004
Enterprise
Incident Response for IDS Mar 11, 2004
Professional Development and
Training Update Mar 25, 2004
Financial Institutions:
Information Security Regulation and Risk Mitigation Apr 29,
2004
Mission Capable
Computer Incident Response May 13, 2004
Enterprise eDiscovery Jun 16, 2004
Los
Angeles Electronic Crimes Task Force and EnCase Jun
17, 2004
Developing A Forensic
Response Unit Aug 12, 2004
Unveiling the Mystery Behind
Incident Response Oct 28, 2004
The Future of Incident Response Nov 30, 2004
What Every Attorney Should
Know About Computer Investigations Dec 15, 2004
Beyond the Ledger -
Combating Enterprise
Fraud Jan 27, 2005
CIO's Beware; Today's Hacker
Sits in Cubicle Jan 31, 2005
Enterprise eDiscovery June 16,
2005
Enterprise Computer
Investigations as a core Business Practice Aug 18, 2005
Deepening Incident Response
to Further Reduce Enterprise
Risk. Sep 14, 2005
Sarbanes-Oxley Compliance:
How to avoid SEC Fines and Enforcement Actions Sep 22, 2005
Regulatory Impacts of
Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act Oct 27, 2005
Enterprise Investigative Infrastructure -
Part I: Fraud Detection and Mitigation Nov 11, 2005
Enterprise Investigative Infrastructure -
Part II: Incident Response Nov 11, 2005
Enterprise Investigative Infrastructure -
Part III: eDiscovery Nov 11, 2005
Sarbanes-Oxley revisited:
Internal Computer Investigations as a Critical Control Activity Nov
17, 2005
Impact of Data Protection in
the EU Dec 07, 2005
Creating a computer Forensic
Lab Jan 6, 2006
Automated Incident Response Jan
31, 2006
Why the eDiscovery
Revolution is Important to InfoSec Mar 9, 2006
Solutions for Difficult Information
Assurance Problems Mar 30, 2006
Vendor Specific
Training programs and seminars:
EnCase® Forensic Edition 3
Detailed Sep 12, 2002
EnCase® Forensic Edition:
NTFS Techniques Oct 24, 2002
EnCase® Forensic Edition 4:
An Introduction Nov 07, 2002
EnCase® Forensic Edition 4:
Detailed Presentation Jan 22, 2003
EnCase® Enterprise:
Compliance Auditing Jan 30, 2003
EnScript: Automating
Forensic Investigations Feb 13, 2003
EnCase® Version 4: Interface
and Navigation Feb 27, 2003
EnCase® Version 4: Advanced
Searching & Filters Mar 13, 2003
EnCase® Version 4: Unicode
and Multi-language Mar 27, 2003
EnCase Enterprise
Edition: Incident Response Jul 01, 2003
EnCase® Version 4.14 New Features
Jul 03, 2003
Field Intelligence Model for
Gov. & Law Enforcement Jul 24, 2003
Introducing New Features of
EnCase Enterprise Version 4.16 Nov 06, 2003
New Features of EnCase
Version 4 Jan 22, 2004
Virtual Investigations Using
EnCase V4 with the VFS Module Apr 22, 2004
Investigations 101: EnCase®
and Mac OS X Panther May 27, 2004
EnCase Version 4.19 Jun
24, 2004
EnCase® Training Update Jul
01, 2004
EnScripts Part I: A Basic
Introduction Jul 15, 2004
EnScripts
Part II Jul 29, 2004
EnScripts Part III Aug
26, 2004
EnCase Enterprise Version 5 May
24, 2005
Enterprise
eDiscovery: EnCase Enterprise Search & Collection Suite Oct 13,
2005
LinEn:Guidance Software's
Acquisition Solution Nov 16, 2005
Submitted opinions
or testified in cases in:
U.S.
Central District (Orlando), Florida
U.S. Southern District,
(West Palm Beach), (Miami) Florida
Florida's 5th , 9th
, 11th , 12th, 13th , 15th
, and 18th Judicial
Circuit Courts
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