Jim Christy

Male, Person

1951 –

62

Who is Jim Christy?

Jim Christy is the Director of Futures Exploration for the Department of Defense Cyber Crime Center. FX is in charge of establishing strategic relationships between the US Government and private agencies and academia. Christy was the Director of the Defense Cyber Crime Institute from 2003–2006, and Director of Operations of the Defense Computer Forensics Laboratory from 2001-2003.

Christy was chief of the Air Force Office of Special Investigations computer crime investigations unit from 1989-1996. As the founder of the world's largest digital forensics shop, he is notable for his involvement in high priority government computer security.

Christy joined the Air Force when he was 19. From there he became a computer operator at the Pentagon, and got a job as a computer crime investigator at the Air Force Office of Special Investigations in 1986.

In 1986 Christy investigated the notorious Hanover Hackers, a band of West German digital delinquents who stole information from United States Defense Department computers and sold it to the KGB. It was his first hacker case as an OSI agent. In 1991, Christy founded the Pentagon's first digital forensics lab for the Air Force. In 1998 the Air Force Lab became the Department of Defense Computer Forensics Laboratory, supporting all of the investigative agencies of the Department of Defense.

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1951

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on July 23, 2013

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