by William Ritch | Oct 24, 2016 | blog, Law Enforcement
Start with Connected Dots Okay, back to reality now. Given the space and time in which our previously discussed drive-by shooting occurred, using deductive reasoning, and based on training and experience, a detective would surmise this was in fact a singular incident...
by William Ritch | Oct 21, 2016 | blog, Law Enforcement
In the last installment, we explored how a shooting investigation would look using common InfoSec paradigms. Before we jump into how law enforcement would approach that same case, let’s examine how facts evolve from simply being data to being evidence that supports an...
by William Ritch | Oct 19, 2016 | blog, Law Enforcement
Investigating a Shooting using Cyber Approaches I promised in the previous installment that we would take on the challenge of using current Info Sec paradigms to investigate a drive-by shooting. So let’s start at the beginning, which in police work is the crime scene....
by William Ritch | Oct 17, 2016 | blog, Law Enforcement
Bad Guys Everywhere I’m a former gang cop, homicide detective and currently an organized crime detective for one on the largest police departments in the county. I’ve also been an Army officer for twenty years with two tours to Iraq. I don’t like bad guys. This time...