Marcelo Caiado

Title: Adjunct Professor
Department: Computer Science
Campus: Vancouver
Area(s) of Expertise: Digital forensics, cybersecurity, ethical hacking, threat intelligence, information security leadership and management, mobile devices and cryptocurrencies
Education Credentials: M.S.
Industry Credentials: CISSP (Certified Information Systems Security Professional), GCFA (GIAC Certified Forensics Analyst), GCIH (GIAC Certified Incident Handler), GSLC (GIAC Security Leadership Certified), GISP (GIAC Information Security Professional), Cellebrite Certified Operator (CCO), Cellebrite Certified Physical Analyst (CCPA), Cyber Threat Intelligence Analyst (CTIA), Certified Hacking Forensic Investigator (CHFI), Chainalysis Cryptocurrency Fundamentals Certification (CCFC), Chainalysis Reactor Certification (CRC)
Joined New York Tech: 2024
Marcelo Caiado is an information technology expert at the Federal Public Prosecutor's Office, boasting a distinguished career of more than 25 years in cybersecurity, digital forensics, and leadership. He has a wealth of experience in digital crime investigations and information security, having led the Information Security and the Digital Forensics divisions at the Federal Public Prosecutor's Office.
Caiado holds a master's degree in computer science from the University of Brasília (UnB) and is the creator and maintainer of the website dfir.com.br.
Selected Publications
- Técnicas avançadas de investigação – perspectivas prática e jurisprudencial. Oct. 2021. ISBN 978-65-88299-89-0.
- Cyber Risk – Estratégias Nacionais e Corporativas sobre Riscos e Segurança Cibernética. Nov. 2020. ISBN 978-65-56143-37-8.
- Cloud Computing Forensics – Best Practice and Challenges for Process Efficiency of Investigations and Digital Forensics. Proceedings of the Eighth International Conference on Forensic Computer Science – ICoFCS. Aug. 2013 (DOI: 10.5769/C2013003).
- Combate à pornografia infantojuvenil com aperfeiçoamentos na identificação de suspeitos e na detecção de arquivos de interesse. Crimes Cibernéticos, 2ª Câmara de Coordenação e Revisão – Coletânea de artigos volume 3. 2018. ISBN 978-85-85257-32-3.
Courses Taught at New York Tech
- INCS 712 Digital Forensics