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Dr. Drew Durham, Director of Information Security &
Compliance Division. Drew has a distinguished career
in law and government while acting as legal counsel and
advisor for two Texas Governors, the present U.S. Attorney
General, and the current President of the United States.
His pervasive knowledge of law enforcement, particularly in
the areas of identity theft and computer fraud, makes him
the ideal person to head BioCyph’s Information Security and
Compliance Division. He maintains a working relationship
with a number of agencies and organizations e.g., the FBI (InfraGuard)
and international associations whose missions focus on
stopping criminals and terrorists from committing
computer-based crimes and perpetrating acts of cyber
terrorism, respectively. His special expertise encompasses
investigation and analysis of voter registration systems,
voting equipment testing & certification, and payment card
systems.
Drew’s public service has enabled him to become the subject
matter expert in the State of Colorado for the last two
Governor’s (and the “go to” guy) in such volatile matters as
illegal aliens & immigration, voter fraud, debit card
implementation, identity theft, and computer fraud. He has
worked for one of the top elected officials, the Colorado
Secretary of State, and several appointed cabinet members.
He advises the State Chief Security Officer (CISO) and has
served as a member of U.S. Homeland Security Immigration and
Custom Enforcement Documents and Benefits Task Force. As
Inspector General for a $1 billion agency, he heads the
Office of Organizational Integrity, a group of criminal
investigators and auditors which investigates fraud,
identity theft, security breaches and directs/oversees
criminal and civil investigations. As Deputy Attorney
General of Texas, he
represented his state in North American Free Trade Agreement
(NAFTA) matters and served as liaison with the
Republic
of Mexico’s
Attorney General and Drug Czar in international prosecutions
involving theft, money laundering and use of scientific
evidence in criminal cases.
After graduation from the University of Texas,
Drew completed law school, receiving his Juris Doctor, and
began the practice of law in the family law firm. During
this period, he owned an Abstract Company, which examined
land titles in Texas, Colorado, New Mexico Arkansas, and Missouri. He has represented the legal
interests of his clients before all levels of state and
federal courts. Drew has submitted briefs and made oral
arguments before the United States Supreme Court in cases
involving life and death issues.
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