Security Expert Dr. Robert Ing, Technoligy Expert Steve Topletz Join Child Predator Busters
DATE: December 7, 2007
TITLE: Security Expert Dr. Robert Ing, Technoligy Expert Steve Topletz Join Child Predator Busters
Child Predator Busters (www.ChildPredatorBusters.org), has partnered with Dr. Robert Ing (www.drroberting.com), one of the foremost experts on Technology Crime. Dr. Ing's reputation among law enforcement and his expertise is a welcome edition their work in protecting children. Founded by former race car driver, Sher LeFever, Child Predator Busters (CP
, is respected by law enforcement worldwide for a by-the-book approach to investigation and assisting with the apprehension of Pedophiles. CPB is the only organization of its kind, and the only organization commissioned with protecting children, that has police officers paid by their own departments working exclusively with them.
Spokesperson for the organization, TOV Rose, "Having people like Dr. Ing and Steve Topletz involved is such an asset. We're looking forward to better results in protecting children and families, and some great products and tools for children, families and law enforcement to use in this battle for our kids," he continued with a smile, "Just wait. We're just getting started. We'll be announcing which senators and other government leaders are on board with us, soon enough."
Sher LeFever, "I am amazed at the opportunity to have Dr. Ing on board with us. You couldn't ask for a more respected and internationally prominent expert. He is going to add so much to our team of advisors.
Dr. Ing, "There is no other organization like Child Predator Busters on the planet. I want to do everything I can to help, and I will."
Advisors for CPM are a mix of law enforcement officers, entertainers and respected business and technology leaders, such as Steve Topletz, who is known worldwide by technology experts and governments for his work in online security, especially his Torpark Browser, recently re-branded as XeroBank (www.xerbank.com).
Steve Topletz, "Having people like Dr. Ing involved with this—in addition to the law enforcement staff from Homeland Security, the FBI, CIA to local Sheriff's, deputies and police departments already won over—will go a long way toward giving Child Predator Busters the validation they don't really need, but sure doesn't hurt."
Dr. Robert Ing became an American Police Hall of Fame award recipient in 2001 and is a recognized authority on technical security and investigation. Dr. Ing has given workshops and lectured extensively on forensic intelligence issues under the auspices of the federal governments of the United States and Canada. As a technology crime and forensic intelligence specialist he has, and continues to make frequent appearances on ABC, CBC, CBS, CNN, CTV, NBC, PBS and other major television news and talk networks. He has been the host of several documentaries for public broadcast and host of Channel 81's, "Technology Crime with Dr. Robert Ing," a weekly one hour technology crime news and information program. In 2005 and 2006, Dr. Ing appeared as a guest on North American broadcast news and talk networks at an average of one segment every 10 days.
He developed an electronic counter-surveillance training program for intelligence personnel in hostile environments (1990), authored one of the first white papers alerting the intelligence community to the national security risk of undetectable "backstop" instructive code computer viruses (1995), and developed a special anti-terrorism training program that over the years has been offered as the basis of a workshop for federal law enforcement personnel (1998). As a result of the potential lives saved due to these innovative initiatives, Dr. Ing was nominated for and received an American Police Hall of Fame award. In 2004 – 2005 he lobbied the governments of the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, armed with a petition of over 5 million signatories in order to convince these governments to utilize the technological resources of each country's intelligence services as an investigative aid in the apprehension of international child pornographers; this proposal was known as the "Ing Initiative."
He has been recognized by both the public and his peers for his forensic science activities in his roles as investigator, instructor and international security adviser in the areas of espionage risk management, identity theft, Internet security, privacy, computer security and Internet crime. Some of the many awards he has received include the Kaufman Humanitarian Award in 1977, Emergency Services Medal in 1984, the Norris R. Browne Memorial Award in 1995, the Venerable Order of Michael in 2001 and the Warrior's Medal in 2005.
Born in East York, Canada, he attended the prestigious Cambridge Academy and later the North American Institute of Police Science and Alabama School of Fingerprinting; institutions that have been associated with some of North America's most notable investigators. He earned his associate degree in forensic science from Parker-Clinton College in 1973, his bachelor's degree in electrical engineering technology from LaSalle University in 1991; his master's from LaSalle University in 1992; and his Doctor of Science degree from Knightsbridge University in 1994. He is a Fellow of the Academy of Police Science, a Certified Protection Officer, appointed an Adjunct Professor at LaSalle University in 1992 and has been awarded honorary doctorates from the Finsbury Park Institute in 1995 and Augsburg University in 1996.
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Contact Information:
Sher LeFever
10857 E. Carol Avenue
Mesa, Arizona 85208
Phone: (480) 634-5300
E-mail: takinkidsback@aol.com
OR TOV Rose
The Entertainment Industry Chaplains
PO BOX 211125
Saint Paul MN 55121
Phone: 651-686-5600
E-mail: chaplains@thechaplains.org
Sher LeFever
10857 E. Carol Avenue
Mesa, Arizona 85208
Phone: (480) 634-5300
E-mail: takinkidsback@aol.com
OR TOV Rose
The Entertainment Industry Chaplains
PO BOX 211125
Saint Paul MN 55121
Phone: 651-686-5600
E-mail: chaplains@thechaplains.org






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