Robert (Bob) Osgood is an engineer, CPA, and a 26-year veteran FBI digital forensics examiner and technically-trained special agent. His specialties include digital forensics, data intercept, cyber-crime, enterprise criminal organizations, espionage, and money laundering.
In the course of his work, he has performed digital forensics research and development and created unique new software tools for digital forensic law enforcement. He also serves as a digital forensics consultant to Probity Inc. working with the Truxton development team.
He formed the first FBI computer forensics squad in 2000, served as the chief of the FBI’s Digital Media Exploitation Unit and was part of the team that executed the first court-authorized digital computer intercept. Bob managed and deployed the Washington D. C. gunshot detection system before joining George Mason University where he is the Director of Digital Forensics at George Mason University and teaches digital forensics and fraud analytics.