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Warren G. Kruse II, CISSP, CFCE
www.computer-forensic.com

Warren is the coauthor of “Computer Forensics: Incident Response Essentials”, published by Addison Wesley. Warren has extensive experience in computer forensic cases involving some of the largest law firms and corporations in the world.  He has conducted forensics globally in support of numerous cases. He is a frequent lecturer on computer forensics, incident response, and cybercrime. 

Warren is the 2005 High Technology Crime Investigation Association's International President. Warren has testified as a Computer Forensics Expert. He was awarded the High Tech Crime Investigation Association's (HTCIA) "Case of the Year" award in 2001. He is an IACIS Certified Forensic Computer Examiner (CFCE) and a (ISC)2 Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP).

He is a member of numerous government-sponsored initiatives, including CO-chair of the National Cybercrime Training Partnership and member of the New York and European Electronic Crimes Task Forces of the US Secret Service. 

Warren previous experience includes being Investigations Manager, Cyber Investigations and Forensics, for Lucent Technologies.  Warren was also a sworn Police Officer in New Jersey.

He has taught computer forensics at the SANS Institute, MIS Institute and currently instructor of the Computer Forensic Services, LLC hands-on Computer Forensic Bootcamps.  Warren has taught Advanced Internet Investigations at SEARCH.  He has been interviewed as an expert on several articles that have appeared in InfoWorld, CNN, and others. Warren also appeared as a "cybercrime expert" on TechTV.

Certifications:
• Certified Forensic Computer Examiner, (CFCE), IACIS
• Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), (ISC)2
• NJ Certified Police Officer, (retired)

Elected Offices:
• 2004 HTCIA International 1st Vice President (2005 International President)
• 2003 HTCIA Northeast 2nd. Vice President
• 2002 HTCIA Northeast President
• 2001 HTCIA International Treasurer
• 2001 HTCIA Northeast First Vice President
• 2000 HTCIA Northeast President
• 1999 HTCIA Northeast Secretary

Misc:
• 5-21-04: Warren Kruse successfully provided computer forensic expert testimony for an American Arbitration Association hearing.
• 4-14-04: Warren Kruse testified as a computer forensic expert for an American Arbitration Association hearing.
• 2-9-04: Warren Kruse qualified and testified as a Computer Forensics Expert in NY Superior Court.
• 2003: Warren was Computer Forensics Track Chair of Computer Security Institute's 30th annual conference.
• 2003: Warren Kruse Chair, Digital Evidence and Computer Forensics for Attorneys conference
• 2002: Warren was the Conference Chair for the High Technology Crime Investigative Association's (HTCIA) International Conference
• 2001: Warren received a Certificate of Appreciation from the Director of the Secret Service for "superior contributions to the law enforcement responsibilities of the Secret Service"
• CO-chair National Cybercrime Training Partnership (NCTP)
• Member International Association of Computer Investigative Specialists
• Member of the United States Secret Service's, Electronic Crimes Task Force (ECTF)
• Adviser to Rochester Institute of Technology’s, Security Practices and Research Organization
• Member of Utah Winter Olympics Security
• Member of the 1996 Olympic Security Team, Atlanta Committee for the Olympic Games, Atlanta, Georgia

Awards:
•Recipient of the High Tech Crime Investigation Association's 2004 Service Award
•Received a Certificate of Appreciation from the Director of the US Secret Service, 2002
•Recipient of the High Tech Crime Investigation Association 2001 "Case of the Year" Award.
•Township of Ocean Police:
•Recipient of Three Exceptional Service Awards
•Honorable Service Award
•Two Departmental Commendations
•Two Unit Commendations (for Scuba and Emergency Response Teams


 








 

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