by Charles Herring | Mar 23, 2021 | blog, InfoSec Craft, Law Enforcement
The 2020 Internet Crime Report from the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) has been released and can be viewed here: https://www.ic3.gov/Media/PDF/AnnualReport/2020_IC3Report.pdf. I highly recommend all in SECOPS take a moment to grok the content. I’d like to...
by Charles Herring | Nov 24, 2020 | blog, InfoSec Business, InfoSec Craft, Inside WitFoo, Law Enforcement, WitFoo Story
On Emergency Leave on 9/11 In September of 2001, I had been on active duty in the US Navy for 6 years. I was stationed with the World-Famous Golden Dragons of VFA-192 in Atsugi, Japan, running the night shift of the Integrated Weapons Team. On the morning of September...
by William Ritch | Jan 4, 2017 | blog, InfoSec Business, InfoSec Craft, InfoSec How-To, Law Enforcement
RELEVANCE BETWEEN TWO CRAFTS Detective work requires the correct mind-set, which is proactive and forward looking. Because of this, detectives are unique within a craft that is primarily reactive in nature; crime occurs, cops arrive. When a suspect commits a murder,... by Charles Herring | Dec 12, 2016 | blog, InfoSec Craft, Law Enforcement, WitFoo Story
Learning from other Crafts WitFoo is founded on researching other crafts to improve information security. In the session below, approaches from Naval Aviation, Aviation Maintenance and Law Enforcement models are discussed.
by Keith Wilson | Nov 8, 2016 | blog, InfoSec Craft, Law Enforcement
I wasn’t always a “computer guy.” My original career path was as an automotive service technician for a Florida Honda Dealership. I would call it a “mechanic,” but I can hear the voices of my trade school instructors bouncing around my...
by William Ritch | Oct 26, 2016 | blog, Law Enforcement
I am fond of saying criminal investigations are like puzzles. In order to complete a puzzle all of the pieces must fit, and the image must match the picture on the box. A criminal investigation is the same; all of the pieces of evidence must fit and accurately...