Anthony Reyes is a retired Detective with the New
York City Police Departments Computer Crimes Squad. During his assignment with the Computer Crimes Squad, he investigated
computer intrusion, fraud, identity theft, child exploitation, and software piracy. Detective Reyes previously sat as an alternate
member of New York Governor George E. Pataki's Cyber-Security Task Force. Mr. Reyes is a member of the New York State Internet
Crimes Against Children Taskforce. He is also a member of the National Institute of Justice Electronic Crime Partnership Initiative
(ECPI). Additionally, he is a member of the High Technology Crime Investigation Association (HTCIA), and served as the President
in 2005 of the Associations Northeast Chapter. Anthony Reyes is the co- author
of Cyber Crime Investigations: Bridging the
Gaps Between Security Professionals, Law Enforcement, and Prosecutors.
According to the book description of Cyber Crime Investigations: Bridging the Gaps Between Security Professionals,
Law Enforcement, and Prosecutors, “The book begins with the chapter What is Cyber Crime? This introductory chapter
describes the most common challenges faced by cyber investigators today. The following chapters discuss the methodologies
behind cyber investigations; and frequently encountered pitfalls. Issues relating to cyber crime definitions, the electronic
crime scene, computer forensics, and preparing and presenting a cyber crime investigation in court will be examined. Not only
will these topics be generally be discussed and explained for the novice, but the hard questions the questions that have the
power to divide this community will also be examined in a comprehensive and thoughtful manner. This book will serve as a foundational
text for the cyber crime community to begin to move past current difficulties into its next evolution.”
According to the book description of
2008 Cyber Crime Investigator's Professional DVD, Volume 1, “The Ultimate Cyber Crime
ebook Library from Syngress Most IT Professionals rely on a small core of books that are targeted specifically at their job
responsibilities. These dog-eared volumes are used on a daily basis and are considered essential. But budgets and space often
limit just how many books can be added to your cored library. The Firewall Administration Professional CD solves this problem.
It contains seven of our best selling titles, providing the "next level" of reference you will need for about less
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From the
History of the New York City Police Department The petition represented that many of the inhabitants "have three or four sons
and as many servants or apprentices, who are obliged to watch in their turns, the consequence of which is a loss of about
forty shillings to every such inhabitant." The petition concludes by asking his Excellency to order down "one of
the Independent Companies now at Albany, or one of the companies of the new levies now also there, or such part of either
of them" The Common Council, it is quite plain from the records, had an inordinate love of detail. Instances of this
have been seen already; another is to be found in the minutes of December 20, 1750. The manner in which the six Watchmen were
ordered to perform their rounds is as follows: Two of them were to go out first, one of them to carry a bell, and the other
his staff. The bell was to be run :in the most public places,; and the time of night was to be proclaimed. The other four
Watchmen were to set out soon after the first two, and take a different route, all meeting together at places appointed by
the person having charge of the Watch.
Source: Our Police Protectors Holice and Debbie
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