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Certified Forensic Technologists
   
 
Simply put, computer forensics is the collection, preservation, analysis and presentation of electronic evidence

   
What are your
e-evidence needs?
criminal defense
Criminal Defense

If your client is being charged with a crime where electronic evidence is central to the case, Sensei will provide you with evaluation, analysis and reporting of any findings as well as solid testimony if you need it.

divorce and family law
Divorce & Family Law
Computer forensics in divorce proceedings is now commonplace. PCs and cell phones are being examined to prove or refute claims by one spouse that the other has been engaging in extramarital affairs, obsessively searching for Internet porn (adult or child) or hiding financial assets.
corporate needs
Corporate
Typical electronic evidence matters pertaining to the corporate arena include data theft and breaches, embezzlement, contract disputes and data recovery.
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John W. Simek, Vice President

John W. Simek, Vice President of Sensei EnterprisesJohn W. Simek, Sensei's Vice President, holds his EnCase Certification (EnCE), is a Certified Handheld Examiner, Certified Novell Engineer, Microsoft Certified Professional + Internet, Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer, NT Certified Independent Professional, and a Certified Internetwork Professional. He is also a member of the High Tech Crime Network and of the International Information Systems Forensics Association as well as the American Bar Association. John has also been a member of the Planning Board for the American Bar Association's TECHSHOW and is currently a member of the Boyd-Graves Conference Subcommittee on Electronic Evidence. He provides computer forensics, electronic discovery, and information technology support to over 340 area law firms, legal entities and businesses. Click here to view Mr. Simek's CV.

EnCase Certified Examiner (EnCE)

CNE

MCSE
Paraben Forensic Training

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Michael C. Maschke, Director of Computer Forensics

Michael Maschke, Director of Computer Forensics at Sensei EnterprisesMichael Maschke is the Director of of Computer Forensics and a computer forensics examiner at Sensei Enterprises, Inc. He is an EnCase Certified forensic technologist (EnCE) as well as a Certified Computer Examiner (#744).

Mr. Maschke holds a degree in Telecommunications from James Madison University. Mr. Maschke has significant experience with network troubleshooting, design and implementation, systems integration and computer engineering. Prior to becoming the Director of Computer Forensics, Mr. Maschke oversaw Sensei's information technology department, which provides support to over 150 area law firms, legal entities and corporations.

Mr. Maschke is a Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer, Microsoft Certified Professional and a Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator.  He has spoken at the American Bar Association’s TECHSHOW conference on information security and is a co-author of Information Security for Lawyers and Law Firms, a book published by the American Bar Association in 2006. Click here to view Mr. Maschke's CV.

EnCase Certified Examiner (EnCE)

MCSE
Certified Computer Examiner

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Daniel R. Fuller, Computer Forensics Technologist

Jesse Lindmar, Senior Computer Forensics Technologist at Sensei EnterprisesJesse Lindmar is the Senior Forensics Technologist at Sensei Enterprises, Inc. He is a Certified Computer Examiner (#728) with extensive experience as both a computer forensics professional in the private sector and as a computer crimes investigator and police officer with the Oklahoma State University Police Department.

Prior to joining Sensei, Jesse served as the Director of Computer Forensics for Miles Technologies, and as a Computer Investigator with Vogon International LLC. He has provided expert testimony and depositions as an expert in computer forensics, and been interviewed for articles on e-discovery and on the need to securely retain or destroy corporate data.

Jesse holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Fairleigh Dickinson University in Madison, NJ, and is a member of InfraGuard, the International Society of Forensic Computer Examiners, and the Institute of Computer Forensic Professionals. Click here to view Mr. Lindmar's CV.

Certified Computer Examiner

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Daniel R. Fuller, Computer Forensics Technologist

Daniel R. Fuller, Computer Forensics Technologist at Sensei EnterprisesDaniel R. Fuller is a computer forensics examiner at Sensei Enterprises, Inc. He is an EnCase Certified Examiner (EnCE) as well as a Certified Computer Examiner (#735).

Mr. Fuller holds a degree in Computer Science with a minor in Digital Forensics from the University of Rhode Island. Before joining Sensei Enterprises, Mr. Fuller interned with the Naval Criminal Investigative Service’s Computer Crimes Division in Newport, Rhode Island. He has also assisted with the development of computer forensic courses at the University of Rhode Island. Click here to view Mr. Fuller's CV.

EnCase Certified Examiner (EnCE)

Certified Computer Examiner

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Cassidy Barnes, Computer Forensics Technologist

Cassidy Barnes, Computer Forensics Technologist at Sensei EnterprisesCassidy Barnes is a Computer Forensic Technologist at Sensei Enterprises, Inc.

Mr. Barnes holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer and Digital Forensics from Champlain College in Burlington, Vermont. He also holds an Associate in Applied Science degree in Computer Technology with a concentration in Network Security and Computer Forensics from Broome Community College in Binghamton, New York. As part of his commitment to education, Mr. Barnes continues to consult with professors at Broome Community College in order to assist the development of forensics related courses and curricula.

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