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PhD; Adjunct Lecturer in Computer Science, Charles Sturt University

Craig has personally conducted in excess of 1,200 IT security related engagements for more than 120 Australian and international organizations in the private and government sectors. He is a lecturer and researcher at Charles Sturt University and heads up GICSR in the Asia Pacific region (www.gicsr.org) and is regularly invited to speak at international conferences where he presents his latest research findings.

These engagements have comprised of:

*Security systems design (including the design of Critical Network Infrastructure)

*IT Audit

*Systems implementation

*Staff training and Mentoring

*Cross functional Team Development

*Policy and Procedural development,

*Business Process Analysis, and

*Digital Forensics

In addition to his security engagements Craig has also authored numerous IT security related articles as well as being involved with designing the architecture for the world's first online casino (Lasseter's Online) in the Northern Territory. He has also designed and managed the implementation of many of the systems that protected the Australian Stock Exchange. He also developed and implemented the security policies and procedural practices within Mahindra and Mahindra, India's largest vehicle manufacturer. He is a co-author of "The Official CHFI Study Guide (Exam 312-49)"

Experience

  • –present
    Adjunct Lecturer in Computer Science, Charles Sturt University
  • 2011–present
    VP Asia Pacific, GICSR (Global Institute for Cyber Security + Research)

Education

  •  
    Charles Sturt University, Master of Information Systems Security
  •  
    Charles Sturt University, Master of Network and Systems Admin
  •  
    Charles Sturt University, Master of Management IT
  •  
    University of Newcastle, Master in Statistics
  •  
    Northumbria University, Masters in Law

Research Areas

  • Computer System Security (080303)
  • Economic Models And Forecasting (140303)
  • Computer Software (0803)
  • Forensic Statistics (010403)