
Bill Marshall
EdCC Instructor
BIO is forthcoming.

Clark Silliman
J.D.
Attorney and Instructor, Edmonds Community College
Clark Silliman brings a broad legal background to Edmonds Community
College where he is in his fourteenth year as an instructor
in the Paralegal Program. He has been in private practice in
the Puget Sound area since 1968, trying a broad range of civil
and criminal cases in state and federal courts.
Clark's practice areas
include intellectual property, family law, personal injury,
workers compensation, estate planning and probate, administrative
law, commercial transactions, corporations and partnerships,
labor law, real estate, admiralty and maritime law.
Clark graduated with honors from the
United States Naval Justice School, as well as the University
of Washington School of Law. He possesses a Bachelor of Science
in Mechanical Engineering, and is also a contributing author
for the Washington Law Review.
Grant McWilliams
EdCC Instructor, President/CEO Sound Linux Training
BIO is forthcoming. 
James Haley
Detective/Forensic Examiner, Snohomish County Sheriff's Office
Forensic Unit
James has more than 26 years of law enforcement experience in
Snohomish County. He has worked in positions in Patrol, Crimes
Against Children, White Collar Crime and Forgery.
James is currently
assigned to the Computer Forensics Unit at the Snohomish County
Sheriff's Office. He is certified in computer forensics by the
International Association of Computer Investigative Specialists.
James has examined computers in cases involving homicide, harassment,
identity theft, threats, sex offenses, pornography and internal
affairs.
James provides computer
forensic support and training to the Sexual Assault Unit, Fraud
and Forgery Unit, and Small City entities within Snohomish County.
James has provided training to the Snohomish County Prosecutor's
Office, Sheriff's Office and other local agencies in preservation
and collection of computers and computer evidence. James
is also a Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH).

Jerry Huri
EdCC Instructor
BIO is forthcoming.

John Wohlfert
Senior Systems Engineer, Microsoft Corporation
John is a Senior Engineer for ISA firewall deployments for Microsoft's
Corporate IT group. Prior to Microsoft, John worked for Compaq
Computer Corporation and provided Tier III consulting services
for Microsoft Data Operations Center. John enjoys forensic investigation
at the enterprise level.
John has owned and
operated several computer related retail franchises as well
as a software development company which have received global
recognition for excellence in service and innovation including
the IBM Presidential Award of Excellence for best computer reseller.
John has been in the computer industry for
over 25 years, has worked in sales, as a consultant and Microsoft
Certified Instructor. He holds MCP, MCSE, CyberSecurity Windows
Forensics Essentials, National Security Agency IAM and IEM,
Infrastructure Hacking, Novell, IBM as well as numerous manufacturer
specific and other certifications.

Mike Andrew
EdCC Substitute Instructor, Vice President of and Forensic Analyst
for CyberSecurity Institute
Mike has been an Information Technology professional for thirteen
years, and has been conducting training and forensic analysis
at CSI since 2003 for attorneys, various law enforcement agencies,
and several colleges throughout the Pacific Northwest . He is
certified by the National Security Agency in INFOSEC Assessment
Methodology and is a CyberSecurity Institute Certified Instructor.
Since joining CSI, Mike has been actively involved with developing
and delivering training in digital forensics to members of city,
state, and federal law enforcement agencies, as well as training
military personnel to perform forensic analysis in the Mideast.
He has performed work as a forensic analyst on cases at all
levels - local, state, and federal.
Mike is currently a member of the Computer
Information Systems Dept. Advisory Committee and Digital Forensics
Committee at Edmonds Community College in Washington State.
He is an officer and founding member of the Washington State
chapter of HTCIA and is also a member of both the HTCC and the
Institute of Computer Forensic Professionals. Mike is a CyberSecurity
Forensic Analyst and Certified Ethical Hacker, and possesses
certificates in Network Security and Micro-Computer Support.
Mike recently had his paper entitled “Defining a Process Model
for Forensic Analysis of Digital Devices and Storage Media”
approved by the IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics
Engineers) for publication.

Rebecca Henderson
Forensic Analyst, Washington State Attorney General
BIO is forthcoming.
Reginald Chapman
Trooper Detective, Computer Crimes Unit, Washington State Patrol
Reggy is certified in computer forensics by the International
Association of Computer Investigative Specialists. As an examiner
in the Computer Crimes Unit (CCU) of the Washington State Patrol,
he has examined computers in cases involving harassment, identity
theft, homicide, threats, narcotics, sex offenses, computer
intrusion, policy violations, money laundering, internal affairs
and pornography.
He is currently assigned
to a Federal Task force as computer forensic examiner where
he examines computers for state, local and federal agencies.
He is on the Board of Directors, Director of Training, for the
Northwest Crime and Technology (NCT) group based in Oregon.
Reggy is also an instructor for the International
Association of Computer Investigative Specialists (IACIS) yearly
basic training conference, and is the Northwest Regional Coordinator
for the Certified Forensic Computer Examiner testing process
for IACIS. He is also a Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH).

Scott Matsudaira
Detective/Computer Forensic Examiner, Bellingham Police Department
Scott Matsudaira has
been a Detective/Computer Forensic Examiner for the Bellingham
Police Department since 1991 and is currently assigned to the
Investigations Unit as a Major Crimes Detective and Computer
Forensic Examiner. His current responsibilities include examining,
analyzing, and securing electronic evidence with regards to
investigations of criminal activity where a computer or other
means of electronic data manipulation were used.
Aside from investigating criminal cases with
the Bellingham Police Department, Scott has also assisted other
Law Enforcement agencies with computer forensic assistance to
include the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Immigrations
and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and
Explosives (ATF), National Center for Missing and Exploited
Children (NCMEC), and other surrounding local Police and Sheriff
agencies. Scott has performed over 100 computer forensic examinations
as a Law Enforcement Officer and maintains certifications as
a computer forensic examiner (CFCE), electronic evidence collection
specialist (CEECS), seized computer evidence recovery specialist
(SCERS), and Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH). He is also an instructor
with The Internet and Your Child (IYC) organization.
Scott is a certification coach for the
International Association of Computer Investigative Specialists
where he both mentors and evaluates prospective candidates as
they work towards their CFCE certification, and is also Vice
President and founding member of the Washington State High Technology
Crime Investigation Association.

Steve Hailey
EdCC Digital Forensics and Information Security Instructor,
President/CEO of CyberSecurity
Institute
Steve Hailey is an Information Technology veteran of twenty-five
years, with eighteen years experience developing and delivering
technical training. After ten years of experience with "data
recovery" in both the public and private sectors, Steve
began conducting forensic analysis professionally in 1997. He
is a highly skilled expert witness and dynamic instructor, bringing
to bear his combined skills in forensic analysis and computing
technology. He currently instructs the information security
and digital forensics curriculum at Edmonds Community College
in Washington State, where he chairs the Digital Forensics Committee.
Steve has performed work and conducted training
in the fields of computer networking, information security,
and digital forensics for two Fortune 50 companies, several
law firms, the federal government, various law enforcement agencies,
and several colleges throughout the Pacific Northwest. He is
actively involved with developing and delivering training in
computer forensics to members of city, state, and federal law
enforcement agencies, and was chosen to train military personnel
to perform forensic analysis in the Mideast. Steve currently
instructs Cyberterrorism courses for the Department of Homeland
Security at various locations throughout the United States.
He has authored certification practice tests
for several vendors and is also a Subject Matter Expert for
CompTIA's Security+. Steve has processed digital forensic cases
ranging from inappropriate resource use and network intrusions
to cases involving identity theft, credit card fraud, child
pornography and money laundering. He is creator of the CyberSecurity
Institute Certified Instructor (CSICI)™ and CyberSecurity Forensic
Analyst (CSFA)™ certifications, as well as the author of several
computer forensics/forensic computing course books.
Steve is a Certified Information Systems Security
Professional (CISSP), possesses a certificate in computer forensics
from Oregon State University, and has over twenty technical
certifications, including: Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH), A+
, Certified EC-Council Instructor, CIW Certified Trainer, CIW
E-Commerce Designer, CIW Foundations, CIW Internetworking Professional,
CIW Security Analyst, CIW Security Professional, CIW Server
Administrator, CIW Site Designer, CIW Master Server Administrator,
CIW Master Site Designer, Certified Personal Digital Assistant
Examiner, Certified Technical Trainer, iNet+, Microsoft Certified
Systems Engineer, Network+, Security+, Security Certified Network
Professional. Steve is also a licensed Private Investigator in the State of Washington.
Steve is an active participant in organizations
devoted to the advancement of digital forensics and information
security. He is the founder and President of the Washington
State High Technology Crime Investigation Association, and is
on the Board of Directors for the Institute of Computer Forensic
Professionals. His other affiliations include The Agora, InfraGard,
and the High Tech Crime Consortium. Steve has been featured
on television, radio, and has authored several articles related
to digital forensics and information security. An article he
co-authored with the creator of the Certified Ethical Hacker
course and certification can be found here: Catch
cyber criminals by thinking like them