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Scott Larson
 
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Company Name : Stroz Friedberg LLC
 
Company Website : www.strozllc.com
 
Company Address : 32 Ave. of the Americas
4th Fl., New York, NY,
United States,
 
Scott Larson's Profile : MD
 
Scott Larson's Biography :

Scott K. Larson Managing Director Scott Larson is a Managing Director in Stroz Friedberg s Minneapolis office, following a thirteen-year career as a Special Agent with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). Together with Paul Luehr, Mr. Larson manages the operations of the firm s office in Minneapolis. Mr. Larson specializes in responding to computer intrusions, including in the context of corporate and state-sponsored espionage; data breach; intellectual property theft; infrastructure protection plans; computer security reviews; malicious code analysis; vetting software for spyware, consumer fraud, and illegal electronic surveillance issues; and cyber counter-intelligence measures. He has handled cases involving wide-spread infiltration of defense contractor computer systems, instances of theft of computers and computer media from highly-sensitive corporate environments; analyzing digital rights management (DRM) software for regulatory violations; and performing expert analysis of spyware to serve as the basis for a civil suit against the software manufacturers. Mr. Larson is also a computer forensics and e-discovery expert and supervises and conducts numerous computer forensics projects in civil, criminal, regulatory and internal investigatory matters. Some of Mr. Larson's notable e-discovery engagements include serving as a neutral, special expert on legislative privileges, specifically, the speech or debate clause of the Constitution and an e-discovery deposition expert in a spoliation claim where Stroz Friedberg's client successfully settled a $279 million case. Mr. Larson served as the Supervisory Special Agent (SSA) of the Computer Intrusion Squad at the FBI s Washington, DC Field Office from 1999 to 2003. His responsibilities included managing 20 Special Agents and professional support staff, investigating computer intrusions, denial of service attacks, malicious code, spyware and illegal data intercepts involving government counterintelligence, cyber-terrorism, e-commerce and credit card fraud, extortion, and economic espionage. He was also intimately involved with government and private-public critical infrastructure protection programs, including the National Infrastructure Protection Center (NIPC) and Infragard, the Washington, DC chapter of which he founded in 2000. Among the more notable cases that Mr. Larson worked on were the computer investigative plan for the Robert Hanssen espionage case and the analysis of certain computerized evidence in the Wen Ho Lee case. Mr. Larson provided expert advice regarding computerized evidence to the prosecution team in the Brian Patrick Regan espionage case, and was the FBI s lead investigator in the Solar Sunrise case, which involved intrusions into over 200 Department of Defense computer systems. For espionage cases involving enormous sets of data, Mr. Larson developed methodologies for effectively preserving, storing and analyzing that information. Prior to his work at the Washington Field Office, Mr. Larson served as a Supervisory Special Agent Program Manager for the Computer Investigations Unit at the FBI Headquarters where he oversaw all of the 56 field offices in the area of computer crime. He was a member of the U.S. delegation to the Group of Eight (G8) High Tech Crime Subgroup and served as the President of Interpol's Computer Crime Working Group of the Americas. Mr. Larson also was the training developer and program manager for the NIPC s Training and Continuing Education Unit where he created and co-developed curricula for computer crime investigations, online undercover operations and infrastructure protection. He has taught at the FBI Academy and lectured at numerous institutions, including the National Security Agency, the National Reconnaissance Office, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and Interpol. Earlier in his career, Mr. Larson served as one of the original FBI Laboratory Computer Analysis and Response Team (CART) Forensic Field Examiners collecting computer/electronic evidence for all types of computer crime investigations, as well as cases involving public corruption, drug trafficking, bank robberies, organized crime and white-collar crime. He holds the Certified Information Security Manager (CISM) certification from the Information Systems Audit and Control Association (ISACA). Mr. Larson is currently an Adjunct Professor for Computer Forensics in the department of Information and Computer Sciences (ICS) at Metropolitan State University in St. Paul, MN. He graduated with a B.A. from the University of St. Thomas in St. Paul, MN

 
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