2404: Internet Tracing Lab
Thursday, June
24, 2004
8:00am – 9:30am
Presenter: Glenn Lewis
PRESENTATION DESCRIPTION
In order to identify users on the Internet, investigators need to be able to
resolve domain names and Internet Protocol (IP) addresses to source
locations. This presentation will introduce investigators to the process of
IP operations, address and domain name resolution.
PRESENTER BIO
Mr. Glenn A.
Lewis is a Computer Training Specialist in the Training Services department
of SEARCH, The National Consortium for Justice Information and Statistics,
where he provides training to local, state and federal criminal justice
agencies on computer technology issues with criminal justice applications at
the SEARCH National Criminal Justice Computer Laboratory and Training Center
in Sacramento, California, as well as at other locations nationwide. He is
an Adjunct Professor in the Forensic Computer Investigation certificate
program at the University of New Haven, Connecticut. He is also a certified
instructor through the California Commission on Peace Officer Standards and
Training’s (POST) Robert J. Presley Institute of Criminal Investigation and
is certified by the State of California as a Computer/White-Collar Crime
Investigator.
Mr. Lewis specializes in online child exploitation and computer crime
courses.
Mr. Lewis’s background includes 16 years as a Deputy Sheriff with the
Sacramento County Sheriff’s Department, where he served as a Field Training
Officer, Crime Scene Investigator and Personal Computer Specialist. He has
also served as an instructor at Sierra College in Rocklin, California, in
Adult Education in Elk Grove, California and for Basic Police Academy and
Advanced Officer courses. He was also with Kroll Associates, Inc., where he
conducted computer forensic examinations, network security audits and
network intrusion investigations.
Mr. Lewis has degrees in Criminal Justice, Business Administration and
Computer Science. He also has an A+ certification as a Computer Service
Technician and is also N+ certified. He is a life member of the Northern
California Peace Officers Association, charter member of the Law Enforcement
Expert System Association and past president of the Northern California
chapter of the High Technology Crime Investigation Association. In July
1999, POST awarded Mr. Lewis with the Governor’s Award for Excellence in
Peace Officer Training, an honor that recognizes “significant or
extraordinary contribution to public law enforcement training.”
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