Rick Mislan

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Rick currently teaches graduate and undergraduate courses in Small Scale Digital Device Forensics and Special Topics in Cyber Forensics. Rick has also served as a Communications Electronic Warfare Officer for the U.S. Army and a Technology Director and Educator for various school districts.

Rick's areas of research include Small Scale Digital Device Forensics, Unusual Sources of Digital Evidence, and the Application of Artificial Intelligence Techniques for Improving Efficiency in Cyber Forensics.

Rick has authored several articles in the area of Small Scale Digital Device Forensics, served as a reviewing editor for the National Institute of Standards on Cell Phone Forensic Guidelines and Tools as well as PDA Forensic Guidelines and Tools, and is in the process of completing his doctoral dissertation as well as acts as the Co-Editor of the Small Scale Digital Device Forensics Journal.

Through his consulting practice, SmartPhoneForensics, Richard also works with federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies in Cell Phone, PDA, and SmartPhone Forensics.

Finally, he is the director of Mobile Forensics World, the only conference designed specifically for the practitioners, examiners, and researchers of Mobile Device Forensics.
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