Eric Robi
Eric Robi is an American forensic computer examiner, president of a computer forensic consulting firm, and a university instructor in advanced computer forensics.
Computer Forensics
Eric Robi founded Federal Forensics Group in 2002, which was subsequently renamed Elluma Discovery in 2010 to reflect an expanded range of services and growth in the electronic discovery and computer forensics marketplace.[1] He is also an instructor in advanced computer forensics at California State University, Fullerton, Extended Education and has taught classes in computer programming and multimedia tools at California State University, Los Angeles.[2] Eric obtained his Certified Computer Examiner Certification through the Southeast CyberCrime Institute at Kennesaw State University in 2004.[3] He has rendered testimony in approximately 14 trials, NASD arbitration, many hearings and depositions. He has conducted computer forensic work in over 250 cases as of June 2010.
Eric Robi has been interviewed by Fox 11 News in Los Angeles about computer "scareware" in January 2009. He was interviewed again by Fox 11 News on cell phone spyware in May 2009.[4]
He was also interviewed by CBS News in Dallas about cell phone spyware technology in May 2010.[5]
References
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2010-05-27. Retrieved 2010-06-22.
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- "The International Society of Forensic Computer Examiners - ISFCE".
- "FOX 11 Los Angeles". 28 May 2020.
- "Is Your Cell Phone Spying On You? - cbs11tv.com". cbs11tv.com. Archived from the original on 2010-05-27.