Digital Forensics

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About Me

I am a student at OSUIT and have an Associates in Applied Science in Digital Forensics that I received at Richland College. It is a field that I feel very passionate about. I enjoy the challenges of analytical thinking, and problem solving. As a kid I always enjoyed exploring and finding new things, now I still do, not only in nature, but also in the realm of 1's and 0's.  I look forward to my future in this field and I hope to be able to give something to the digital forensics community.

Curriculum Vitae

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Personal History


2011 - Paper Accepted for Eighth IFIP WG 11.9 International Conference on Digital Forensics, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa, January 3-5, 2012.


2011 - Cracked Level 4 Steganography Challenge in DC3 Forensics Challenge


2011 - CNSSI 4012 – Senior Systems Manager


2010 - AAS Digital Forensics (with a focus in cyber crime) and NSTISSI 4011 - Information Systems Security Professionals certificate.


2010 I worked for a forensics firm as an intern preforming data acquisitions and analyzing data.


And in 2009 I participated in the Department of Defense’s Cyber Crime Center (DC3) Digital Forensics Challenge where our team achieved 11th place.


In 2008 I attended the Fourth Annual Oklahoma CYBER Security Seminar and participated in the Tabletop Exercise. 


In 2006 through 2007 I participated in UTD’s Law Enforcement Explores program, and in 2007 our team did very well in the TLEEAA competition earning: 
1st place-Accident Investigation
1st Place-First Aid
1st Place-Burglary In Progress
2nd Place-Arrest, Search, & Seizure
3rd Place-Best Team
1st Place-Best Post


In 2006 I achieved the rank of Eagle Scout, through the long process I gained not only lifesaving skills but also leadership and management skills.