Difference between revisions of "User:Oyewoleresearcher"

From ICANNWiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
m (Creating user page for new user.)
Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
 
Line 1: Line 1:
Oyewole, a Nigerian, has 8 years of experience in the non-profit sector as a trainer, research analyst and lead researcher. He earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Accounting, Postgraduate Certificate in Leadership Development, Master’s Degree in Forensic Criminal Investigation and, Master of Science in Governance and Regional Integration. Oyewole is licenced as a Certified Forensic Investigator under IICFIP Inc. Delaware, United States. Working as Africa Deputy Director of a Canadian-based international institution, the Organization for World Peace (OWP), he is helping to promote non-combatant approach to conflict management and resolution in Africa and currently working on OWP NextGen Peace Builder projects in Africa.
+
Oyewole, a Nigerian, has 8 years of experience in the non-profit sector as a trainer, research analyst and lead researcher. He earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Accounting, Postgraduate Certificate in Leadership Development, Master’s Degree in Forensic Criminal Investigation and, Master of Science in Governance and Regional Integration. Oyewole is licenced as a Certified Forensic Investigator under IICFIP Inc. United States. Working as Africa Deputy Director of a Canadian-based NGO, the Organization for World Peace (OWP), he is helping to promote non-combative approach to conflict management and resolution in Africa.  
  
Oyewole is a Co-founder and CEO of Youth Network for Development and Integration of Africa; a fellow and alumni of LPL, Building Bridges, Graduate School of Development, Policy and Practice, University of Cape Town, South Africa; a NextGen Fellow of Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN, a member of International Institute of Certified Forensic Investigation Professional Inc., USA. He has up to 20 publications in books, edited book chapters and international scholarly journals. His most recent work is titled “Survivability and Reliability Principles: Black Box Forensic Cybercrime Investigation Model (BBFCIM)”, aims to tackle Advanced Persistent Threats (APT), currently with IGI Inc., Michigan, United States. His interests include: internet security and governance, intelligence gathering, crime analysis and mapping, cyber diplomacy, counter-terrorism and anti-money laundering; trans-border security, peace-building, forensic election, trade facilitation and negotiation, green economy and regional integration.
+
Oyewole is a Co-founder and CEO of Youth Network for Development and Integration of Africa; a alumnus of LPL, Building Bridges, Graduate School of Development, Policy and Practice, University of Cape Town, South Africa; a NextGen@ICANN55. He has several publications; his most recent work is titled “Survivability and Reliability Principles: Black Box Forensic Cybercrime Investigation Model (BBFCIM)”, aims to tackle Advanced Persistent Threats (APT), currently with IGI Inc., Michigan, United States. His interests include: internet security and governance, intelligence gathering, crime analysis and mapping, cyber diplomacy, counter-terrorism and anti-money laundering; trans-border security, peace-building, forensic election, regional integration and policy coherence for Development.

Revision as of 21:50, 7 June 2016

Oyewole, a Nigerian, has 8 years of experience in the non-profit sector as a trainer, research analyst and lead researcher. He earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Accounting, Postgraduate Certificate in Leadership Development, Master’s Degree in Forensic Criminal Investigation and, Master of Science in Governance and Regional Integration. Oyewole is licenced as a Certified Forensic Investigator under IICFIP Inc. United States. Working as Africa Deputy Director of a Canadian-based NGO, the Organization for World Peace (OWP), he is helping to promote non-combative approach to conflict management and resolution in Africa.

Oyewole is a Co-founder and CEO of Youth Network for Development and Integration of Africa; a alumnus of LPL, Building Bridges, Graduate School of Development, Policy and Practice, University of Cape Town, South Africa; a NextGen@ICANN55. He has several publications; his most recent work is titled “Survivability and Reliability Principles: Black Box Forensic Cybercrime Investigation Model (BBFCIM)”, aims to tackle Advanced Persistent Threats (APT), currently with IGI Inc., Michigan, United States. His interests include: internet security and governance, intelligence gathering, crime analysis and mapping, cyber diplomacy, counter-terrorism and anti-money laundering; trans-border security, peace-building, forensic election, regional integration and policy coherence for Development.