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In order to Catch a Hacker it takes a Hacker.

Every 6 seconds a personal computer is hacked. In 2011 alone, we saw it happen to Nintendo, InfraGard, L-3 Communications, Google mail, PBS, Canada's Conservative Party, Citigroup, Lockheed Martin, NASA, Fox Broadcasting Company, LIGATT Security International, Sony, FBI, CIA and even the hit TV show, "The X Factor." According to the FBI 55% of computer crimes come from stolen computers. If multi-million and multi-billion dollar companies, who have thousands of employees working within their IT departments can get hacked, your home or small business network is next.

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About the Team:

The "How To Become A Hacker In 15 Minutes" conference was designed by an Ex-hacker, Law Enforcement and former FBI Agents. The following is information about the team that has aided the design and construction of this seminar. Details regarding additional instructors will be available within the coming weeks.

Gregory Evans
Ex-hacker

Fact 1 - Gregory Evans was ordered to pay back $10 million to AT&T, MCI and other fortune 500 companies due to computer hacking.
Fact 2 - The State Bar in California, Nevada, and Georgia has authorized Gregory Evans to teach Continuing Legal Education to attorneys.
Fact 3 - Gregory Evans invented the worlds first device to track a computer anywhere in the world.
Fact 4 - Greg Evans wrote the only book in the world dedicated to laptop security.
Fact 5 - Gregory Evans owns the 2nd largest caller ID spoofing services in the world.
Fact 6 - According to Nielsen Audience, 20,00,000 people listened to Gregory Evans speak in 2011 on national television and radio stations.
Fact 7 - The first time Evans got in trouble with hacking was when he was in the 10th grade and he hacked AT&T for the 1st time. His parents paid $30k to AT&T in order for Evans not got to jail.
Fact 8 - Gregory Evans is the only computer security consultant that has spoke, trained, interviewed and lectured on cyber security, cyber bullying, Identity Theft, Online Dating scams, social media fraud and scams, credit card fraud, wireless security, Internet and cyber security laws, laptop security, cell phone security and prison security.

Go to www.GregoryDEvans.com for more information and full bio on Gregory Evans

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Gegory Scott, a 23 year veteran of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), recently retired from the Los Angeles office. Scott worked in Los Angeles and the Washington, D.C. area, where he held many leadership positions in administration and conducted criminal investigations. He is a graduate of University of Michigan where he received his Bachelor of Arts in General Studies with a concentration in Accounting. He recently managed a cyber squad task force that investigated the exploitation and sexual abuse of children in Southern California, resulting in successful outcomes and awards from the United States Attorney's Office.

Recognized and commended as a team leader, Scott led an inspection team that audited FBI field offices throughout the United States to evaluate efficiency and effectiveness of the financial management function. He supervised the Los Angeles FBI "Innocent Images" National Initiative Undercover Operation and consulted with the Office of International Operations. This program achieved 54 arrests, 29 Information and Indictments, and 33 convictions.

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William Maxberry

Maxberry graduated from the University of Kentucky with a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology. He is a former FBI agent and former supervisor/Program Manager in the CART (Computer Analysis and Response Team) unit of the FBI. Maxberry has experience implementing security programs that increased client's awareness, decreased network exposure, and strengthened overall organization security. His outstanding leadership abilities assisted him in his role of leading and directing the field operations of all FBI forensic digital laboratories west of the Mississippi River.

From 1987-1995, Maxberry worked in White Collar Crimes, on the Bank Fraud Squad, Government Contract Fraud Squad, and the FBI's First Computer Fraud Squad. In recent years, he worked on the Technical Squad, in the Counter Intelligence Department, and in the Engineering Research Facility Laboratory Division. Gaining hands on experience developing secure network designs, systems development and full lifecycle project management, led Maxberry to develop effective policies and procedures.

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