Michael Chesbro

Michael Chesbro

 

Crime and Intelligence Analyst, Security Technologist, and Specialist in Anti-Terrorism and Protective Intelligence. Board Certified Forensic Examiner, Certified Forensic Consultant, and Fellow of the American College of Forensic Examiners. Diplomate of the American Board of Forensic Examiners and the American Board of Law Enforcement Experts.

Graduate of the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center and the F.B.I. Citizens' Academy. Professionally certified as a Protection Officer (CPO) and Security Supervisor (CSS) by the International Foundation for Protection Officers, Certified In Homeland Security (CHS-III), Intelligence Analysis (IAC) and Sensitive Security Information (SSI-Certified) by the American Board for Certification in Homeland Security, certified as an Anti-Terrorism Specialist (CAS) by the Anti-Terrorism Accreditation Board, and certified as a Crime and Intelligence Analyst (CCIA) by the California Department of Justice and the California State University at Sacramento.

Licensed Private Investigator (WA)
Amateur Radio Operator - KD7KLA
NRA Expert - Rifle & Pistol
Black Belt - Jujutsu


Graduate:
American Military University - Security Management
Columbia Southern University - Criminal Justice Administration
Kaplan College - Paralegal Studies
Ashworth University - Forensic Science | Paralegal Studies | Locksmithing 
American Institute of Applied Science - Forensic Science
Pierce College - Emergency Medical Technician
Defense Language Institute - German | Dutch


Member of:
American Cryptogram Association
American Society for Industrial Security
Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association
Association for Intelligence Officers
Association of Old Crows
International Association of Crime Analysts
International Association of Law Enforcement Intelligence Analysts





Security Awareness Training (On-line)

Anti-Terrorism Level-1 Training:  The Department of Defense (DoD) requires that all military personnel, direct hire civilian personnel, and civilian contractors (within the terms of their contracts) receive anti-terrorism awareness training.  This training requirement is defined in DoD Directive 2000.12 "The DoD Anti-Terrorism Program".  To aid in providing anti-terrorism awareness training to all DoD personnel, an on-line course is available at: https://atlevel1.dtic.mil/at/.  This  on-line training takes about one hour to complete and is available to the general public as well as DoD personnel.


DHS/FEMA Certified Cyber Security Awareness Online Training http://www.teexwmdcampus.com/index.k2 courses are designed to ensure that the privacy, reliability, and integrity of the information systems that power our global economy remain intact and secure. Ten courses are offered through three specific tracks for the non-technical computer users, business managers/professionals, and technical Information  Technology (IT) professionals. The General/Non-Technical Track addresses the basic principles and practices that computer  users need to keep themselves safe at work and at home. Additionally, it includes the ethical and legal practices affecting  all computer users. The Managers and Business Professionals Track provides training in implementation and management of a  business information continuity plan, assessment and mitigation of cyber vulnerabilities, and incident response and analysis.  The Technical/IT Professional Track is intended for students with technical knowledge of computers, operating systems and  networks. These courses train users to secure computers, applications, and networks. Training in the basics ofdigital  forensics is also provided. These courses are offered at no cost and students earn a DHS/FEMA Certificate of Completion and Continuing Education Units  (CEU) for the completion of each course.


DISA Information Assurance Support Environment http://iase.disa.mil/eta/ provides a variety of free, on-line IA education, training, and awareness programs.  IA training helps to ensure that the privacy, reliability, and integrity of our information systems remain intact and secure.

These free, on-line courses include:
- DoD IA Awareness (for DoD Personnel)
- Federal ISS Awareness (for non-DoD Personnel)
- IC Information Assurance Awareness (for Intelligence Community Personnel)
- Social Networking
- Personal Electronic Devices / Removable Storage Media
- Personally Identifiable Information (PII)
- Phishing

The complete catalog of DISA on-line training is at: http://iase.disa.mil/eta/online-catalog.html


Doctrine Networked Education & Training (DOCNET) - http://www.dtic.mil/doctrine/docnet/
Drawn directly from joint publications without interpretation, each DOCNET course represents an authoritative source of information for use by the Armed Forces of the United States and other Government professionals who require joint doctrine knowledge. DOCNET can be used as an information source, to supplement Professional Military Education, or for college credit.

Examples of courses available include:
- Counter-Drug Operations
- Homeland Defense
- Joint Intelligence
- Personnel Recovery
- Special Operations


Document Library

NameDescription
DocumentUse a Digital Certificate to Encrypt Your Personal E-mailHow To Obtain & Use A Personal Digital Certificate.
DocumentSafeguard Your Military ID During Credit Card TransactionsNever Let Anyone Copy Your ID - Avoid Showing ID During Credit Card Transactions.
DocumentSo You Want To Be A Criminal Intelligence Specialist?What It Takes to Be A CRIMINT Specialist
DocumentSecurity Awareness TrainingFree Security Awareness Courses You Can Take On-Line.
DocumentCyber-Security Toolbox (Edition 3 / June 2011)Cyber-Security Resources
DocumentIntroducing Criminal IntelligenceAn Introduction to the Profession of Criminal Intelligence
DocumentIntel-CyclopediaSources of Information for the Intelligence Community