Michigan
This expert has over 15 years of experience as a K9 trainer in both police and military settings. He earned his BA in psychology from Troy University and is a certified Maryland Police and Correctional Training Commissions Instructor. He spent almost two decades in the US Army, serving as an explosive detector dog handler at Task Force Mountain in Iraq and as a military working dog team trainer...
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Michigan
This highly qualified and board certified expert has over 40 years of experience in Security Management. He received his BA, MA and PhD from Wayne State University and is board certified in the American Society for Industrial Security and Association for Applied and Clinical Sociology and is also a Licensed Social Worker. He has published 75+ Journal Articles on security, safety and criminal...
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A security expert witness provides insight on industry standards, practices, and procedures in cases involving security breaches, negligence, or misconduct.
They can handle cases related to physical security, cybersecurity, event security, personal protection, workplace violence, and loss prevention among others.
In cybersecurity cases, they can analyze data breaches, identify vulnerabilities, assess damage caused by hacking incidents, and testify on best practices for data protection.
Yes. Security experts often have extensive knowledge about surveillance systems including their installation, operation, maintenance, and effectiveness in crime prevention.
Yes. Subspecialties may include cybersecurity, corporate security, retail loss prevention, event security management, and personal protection services.
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