Interhack Expands Forensic Computing Practice
Interhack Corporation has announced that Bob Mathis
has joined the firm.
Bob Mathis
joins Interhack's forensic computing practice as a
staff scientist, focusing on analysis of data and
computer systems in the context of adjudication.
Prior to joining Interhack, Mathis has directed three
small businesses in the software technology industry,
most recently serving as president and chief
consultant at Pithecanthropus Consulting, Inc., a
start-up that specializes in Java tools and software
development. Mathis has also served as an expert
witness on behalf of the US Air Force in a
multi-million dollar computer software contract
dispute and a private company dispute related to
compiler implementation.
Bob's extensive background also includes work to
standardize the Lisp, Java, Prolog, Scheme, and
ECMAScript programming languages. Bob remains a
senior lecturer at The Ohio State University's
Department of Computer Science and Engineering.
About Interhack
Interhack is a pioneering professional services firm,
active in security and privacy research, with a
forensic computing practice that has been involved in
cutting-edge litigation on electronic privacy
matters.
Established in 2000, Interhack's forensic computing
practice helps in-house counsel, incident response
teams, law enforcement agencies and law firms
establish facts that can be used in litigation or
criminal prosecution.