The Western Chapter of the International Association of Law Enforcement Intelligence Analysts (IALEIA) is pleased to announce an excellent two-day training session for analysts and investigators!
Course: New Open Source Intelligence Techniques 2-Day Law Enforcement Training Session
Instructor: Michael Bazzell
Date: June 10-11, 2013
Location: Justice Institute of BC
Cost: $125 (Members) / $150 (Non-Members)
Instructor Bio:
Michael Bazzell has been a Computer Crime Detective for the past 16 years. He has handled numerous cases involving various types of Computer Crime and Computer Forensic Analysis, including several state and Federal cases throughout the Metro-East St. Louis area. In 2005, Detective Bazzell was assigned full time to the FBI’s Cyber Crime Task Force, where he continues to investigate Federal cases prosecuted by the United States Attorney’s Office. He is also a part time instructor for Lewis & Clark College teaching Ethical Hacking, Computer Forensics and Computer Investigation. Since 2002 Detective Bazzell has been an active member of the elite Technical Operations Group of the Major Case Squad of Greater St. Louis, and served five years as the Director of the Metro-East Regional Computer Crime Enforcement Group under the authority of the Illinois Attorney General. Detective Bazzell has been involved in numerous high-tech crime investigations including online child solicitation, manufacture of child pornography, child abduction, kidnapping, cold-case homicide and high level criminal intrusions. He is the author of the books “Open Source Intelligence Techniques” and “Hiding from the Internet.”
For more information, please contact S/Cst. Jill Paterson at 604-717-3619 or jill.paterson@vpd.ca.