Biography
Walt Manning has 40 years of experience in criminal and civil investigations with specialized expertise in digital forensics, internet investigations, and e-discovery. Walt is an investigations futurist who researches how technology is transforming crime, and how governments, legal systems, and law enforcement will need to evolve to meet these new challenges.
Whether for a board of directors, senior management, or a professional group, you will experience Walt's presentations about techno-crimes as unique, possibly disturbing, but still hopeful for the future.
Industry Expertise (3)
IT Services/Consulting
Legal Services
Law Enforcement
Areas of Expertise (3)
Digital Forensics
Internet Fraud and Investigations
Investigations Marketing
Accomplishments (3)
Who's Who in Law Enforcement (professional)
1990-01-01
Listed in "Who's Who in Law Enforcement"
Certified Fraud Examiner (professional)
1990-01-01
Association of Certified Fraud Examiners
ACFE International Faculty Member (professional)
1997-01-01
Association of Certified Fraud Examiners International Faculty
Education (1)
University of Dallas: Bachelor of Arts, Economics 1986
Affiliations (1)
- Association of Certified Fraud Examiners
Links (2)
Event Appearances (6)
Virtual Worlds, Virtual Currencies and Fraud
Hampton Roads Chapter ACFE Annual Fraud Conference Newport News, VA
2011-11-22
The Internet and the Globalization of Fraud: The New Investigative Challenges of Cloud Computing
Heartland Chapter ACFE Fraud Conference Council Bluffs, IA
2012-05-21
Cell Phone Forensics
Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Assn. Conference Dallas, TX
2006-09-01
Intellectual Property Theft in the Digital Age - Prevention and Investigation
ACFE Annual Fraud Conference Boston, MA
2008-07-16
Digital Forensices Tools & Techniques
ACFE Conference Las Vegas, NV
2009-03-16
Investigating By Computer
ACFE Conference St. Louis, MO
2008-02-10
Sample Talks (1)
The Internet and the Globalization of Fraud: The New Investigative Challenge of Cloud Computing
Internet technology continues to expand into new areas that could make things more difficult for investigators and auditors. With cloud computing, applications and/or data storage could be outsourced to different cloud computing vendors to reduce costs and avoid the purchase and maintenance costs of Information Technology infrastructure. These cloud service providers can be located anywhere in the world and many use virtual servers. Legal jurisdiction, privacy laws in the country where the cloud
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Availability
- Keynote
- Workshop Leader
- Corporate Training
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