Dave Kleiman
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Dave Kleiman | |
Born | 1967 U.S. |
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Occupation | Forensic Computer Investigator |
Website http://www.davekleiman.com/ |
Dave Kleiman (born 1967 in the U.S.) is a noted Forensic Computer Investigator, an author/coauthor of multiple books and a noted speaker at security related events.
[edit] Computer Security & Forensics
For a number of years in the 1990's, Kleiman was a sworn law enforcement officer for the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office (PBSO). While there, he attained the rank of detective. Also, while at the PBSO, he worked as a System Security Analyst in the Computer Crimes Division and also helped set up the Computer Forensics Lab.
Dave Kleiman is a regular contributor on many online forums and mailing lists where he assists administrators and other IT professionals, of varying levels, with solving from the most simplest to the most complex problems. He also advises computer professionals in all industries on the issues that plague them.
He also regularly volunteers his time assisting local and federal law enforcement, lending them his expertise and considerable talent, in cases in the US and abroad.
He is the creator of the one-shot server lockdown utility S-lok for Microsoft Windows servers.
On January 1, 2007 he was named Microsoft MVP for Windows - Security
[edit] Publications
- Co-author: Microsoft Log Parser Toolkit; Syngress Publishing; ISBN 1-932266-52-6
- Co-author: Security Log Management: Identifying Patterns in the Chaos; Syngress Publishing; ISBN 1-59749-042-3
- Technical editor: Perfect Passwords: Selection, Protection and Authentication; Syngress Publishing; ISBN 1-59749-041-5
- Technical editor: Winternals Defragmentation, Recovery, and Administration Field Guide; Syngress Publishing; ISBN 1-59749-079-2
- CD and DVD Forensics: Technical Editor, ISBN 1-59749-128-4
- How to Cheat at Windows System Administration: Contributing Author, ISBN 1-59749-105-5
- Enemy at the Water Cooler: Real Life Stories of Insider Threats, Technical Reviewer, ISBN 1-59749-129-2
- Rootkits for Dummies: Technical editor, ISBN 978-0471917106
- Windows Forensic Analysis Including DVD Toolkit: Technical Editor, ISBN 159749156X
- The Official CHFI Study Guide (Exam 312-49): Co-Author, ISBN 1597491977