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Wanderson Castilho

 

Wanderson Castilho holds a bachelor's degree from the Federal University at Paraná, specializes in cybercrimes, and is president of E-Net Sec, a security and digital expertise company with headquarters in Curitiba (PR) and Parkland, in the United States. In addition, he holds many international certifications and has taught courses on cybercrimes at many institutions.

He is a representative of South and Central America in the Michigan Collegiate Cyber Defense Network, Industry and Academy Advisory Board at the University of Michigan, USA. He is also a member of the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners, which certifies fraud scrutiny in the US and in other countries.

Mr. Castilho Member representing South America Collegiate of Central America of Michigan Network for Cyber Defense, Industry and Academic Council of the University of Michigan - USA. Advisory Member of

Committee on Technology  Law and Crimes High Technology of OAB SP. Professor of training course for Police of the State of Paraná at the Escola da Federal Magistrate of Paraná (ESMAFE), no module of cybercrime, in the years of 2016, 2017 and 2018. School Teacher Superior of Police of the State of Paraná training course for investigators.

He is the author of the books "Manual of the Virtual Detective" (2009), "Lie: A Face with Many Sides" (2011) - English version, "Do You Know What Your Child is doing on the Internet?" (2014), and "100 Most Surprising Facts about Cybercrime in the World" (2018)- English version.

Mr. Castilho has the following Certifications:

  • Digital Forensic Analyst by Paraben and Access Data, Washington, USA

  • FACS (Face Action Code System), method developed by Paul Ekman, Berkeley, San Francisco, USA

  • Laboratory of Scientific Interrogation, Dr. Avinoam Sapir, Israel. Scientific Content Analysis (SCAN),

  • Dr. Avinoam Sapir, Israel

  • Course of Scientific Methodology for Interrogation, Ontario, Canada since 1999, 97% solved physicist judicial expert

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