John Lucich is the author of Cyber Lies and is an internationally recognized computer forensic expert. He has been involved in computer crime investigations and computer forensics since the late 1980's and founded the High Tech Crime Network in 1991, an international organization of computer forensic experts from 18 countries.
John has lectured throughout the United States and Canada on a variety of issues including computer crimes, forensics and network security. He has been keynote speaker for some of the largest network security companies, which include RSA, Network Associates and Computer Associates just to name a few and was a keynote speaker along with General Colin Powell and Bill Gates at CA World96.
John Lucich is a seventeen year veteran of law enforcement and spent his last eight and a half years with the New Jersey Attorney General's Office, Organized Crime & Racketeering Bureau seizing and analyzing computers for crimes including organized crime, narcotics, hacking, homicide, prostitution, corruption and much more. He has testified as a computer crimes expert in numerous jurisdictions and provided expert testimony before the United States Congress in 1992.
John was also an adjunct professor of Computer Science for five and a half years and has now been in the private sector for almost 10 years, involved in both civil and criminal computer forensic cases. John has been teaching a Cyber Crimes course twice a year to the new police recruit classes at the state academy located in Sea Girt, New Jersey for the past ten years.
John Lucich has developed a unique set of talents and experience for computer forensics in divorce proceedings. He has been involved in many cases where spouses have depended on his findings to make clearer decisions. The book Cyber Lies is all about empowering the faithful spouse, who may not be able to afford to hire a forensic expert, to gain access to the information they need to find the truth.
Cyber Lies was written for the faithful spouse that has a limited technical background. You don't have to be a computer geek to perform computer forensics and John will show you just how easy it can be.