Registration Information
Submit form and check to:
Geriann M. Brandt
Maryville University
650 Maryville University Drive
St. Louis, MO 63141
Phone: 314-529-9643
E-Mail: gbrandt@maryville.edu
Fax:
314-529-9965
Registration deadline: Friday, June 4, 2010
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University
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In conjunction with
Regional Computer Crimes Education and Enforcement
Group
Unites States Attorneys Office, Eastern District of Missouri
St Louis County and Municipal Police Academy
Presents
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$45 Registration Fee
Fee includes:
POST certification training, continental breakfast,
coffee, various beverages and light afternoon snack.
Lunch on your own
Cyber Crimes Conference
June 11,2010
8:00 a.m.- 4:30 p.m.
Maryville University
Auditorium
POST Certified Training
Agenda
8:00 a.m.- 8:50 a.m.
Registration, Continental
Breakfast and welcoming
remarks
9:00 a.m.- 9:50 a.m.
Basic Cyber Crime Investigation –Brian Mize
10:00 a.m. – 10:50 a.m.
Fraud & Gambling-Dave Rizi
11:00 a.m.-11:50 a.m.
Sex Crime Investigation-Carrie
Costantin
12:00 p.m.-1:00 p.m
Lunch
1:00 p.m.-1:50 p.m.
Case Study-Donya Jackson
2:00 p.m.-2:50 p.m.
Cell phone investigations-Sal Cira
3:00 p.m.-3:50 p.m.
Seizing Electronic Evidence-Cathy Elizaday
4:00 p.m.-4:30 p.m.
Federal Case study & wrap-up-Brian Mize
Speakers
Det. Brian Mize has been with the Chesterfield, Missouri
Police Department since 1996. He is currently a
detective assigned to the Regional Computer Crime
Education and Enforcement Group (RCCEEG).
Det. Mize is a computer forensic examiner with
RCCEEG and a Special Federal Officer with the FBI
Cyber Crime Unit. Det. Mize holds a B.A. in Biology from
St. Louis University and a Master of Science Degree in
Human Resource Management from Lindenwood University.
Det. Mize is a Certified Computer Forensic Examiner with
the International Association of Computer
Investigative Specialists and the coordinator of the
Cyber Terrorism Advisory Council for St. Louis.
Special Agent David Rizi obtained his Bachelor of
Science degree from Florida Atlantic University in 1979.
He is currently assigned to the Cyber Crime squad with
responsibility for investigating Criminal Cyber Crimes to
include Internet Fraud, Online Gambling and Criminal
Computer Intrusion. Prior to his current assignment,
he has investigated White Collar Crime for over
11 years and specialized in the investigation of Bank
Fraud matters. SA Rizi was the case agent on the
BetonSports investigation which seized over $83 million
and shut down one of the largest offshore gambling
enterprises. SA Rizi is a FBI Forensic Examiner and a
member of CART (Computer Analysis Response Team).
Carrie Costantin received her
A.B. from Harvard University in
1983 and her J.D. from University
of Chicago Law School in
1986. She was an assistant St.
Louis County prosecutor for
thirteen years and was the head
of the Sexual Assault and
Domestic Violence units for six
years. She has been an assistant
U.S. attorney for nine years. She
is currently the Project Safe
Childhood coordinator.
Donya M. Jackson has been in Federal Law
Enforcement for approximately 10 years
serving as a Special Agent with the United
States Secret Service and the Library of
Congress. She is currently a Criminal
Investigator with the United States Attorney’s
Office, Eastern District of Missouri and
assigned to investigate child exploitation
violations.
Dr. Sal Cira
“Sal” served twenty-five years with
the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department
for the City of St. Louis, Missouri. Retired from the
police department in 1999 and joined the
Drug Enforcement Administration as an
Intelligence Analyst for three years
but after “9-11”, took a position with the
United States Attorney’s Office with the
Eastern District of Missouri as an analyst,
working in the National Security Division.
Education includes a Bachelor’s Degree from St. Louis
University in Criminal Justice and Public
Administration, a Master’s Degree from
Webster University in Management Theory and
Practice and a Doctorate Degree from
Webster University in Management Theory
and Practice.
Kathi Alizadeh received her journalism degree from
the University of Missouri in 1982 and obtained
her J.D. from the University of Missouri-Kansas City
in 1985. She has been with the St. Louis County
Prosecutor’s Office since 1988, and has handled sex
and child abuse crimes since 1991. She is currently
the head of the Child Abuse/Sex Crimes/Domestic
Violence Units and supervises fifteen other
attorneys in those units.