User talk:Mnuhalazhar

Muhammad Nuh Al-Azhar
A this moment (i.e. January 2010), Muhammad Nuh Al-Azhar is a Commissioner Police from Indonesian National Police Headquarters with more than 12 years in experience. He works at Forensic Laboratory Centre (Puslabfor) with the job of Senior Forensic Analyst. Currently he has been assigned as the Chief of Digital Forensic Analyst Team (DFAT) which gives digital forensic service and support for the investigation in Indonesia. Besides as Instructor on crime scene processing and evidence forensic analysis at some police training centre, he also has main duty, namely to perform digital forensic analysis on the case of Computer Crime or Computer-related Crime as well as Fire investigation and Polygraph Examination and Physics Forensic analysis. Last year he was awarded MSc in Forensic Informatics from the University of Strathclyde in which he got distinction for his dissertation which discusses steganography forensic analysis. He joined it through the British Chevening Scholarship 2008/2009 funded by the British Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) and administered by the British Council.

The awards which were given to him are:

1. Indonesian Armed Forces Scholarships Awards in 1995/1996.

2. 8 Year Loyalty Medal of Indonesian National Police in 2005.

3. British Chevening Scholarships Award in 2008/2009

He has received some professional qualifications, namely:

1. March 2004: Professional Commendation as Senior Instructor on Frontline Forensic, Crime Scene Management and Evidence Analysis from Retired Senior Forensic Investigator of New York State Police.

2. August 2005: Forensic Expert Degree on Physics Forensic, Arson, Polygraph and Computer Forensic from Forensic Laboratory Centre (Puslabfor) of Indonesian National Police Headquarters.

3. June 2007: CHFI (Computer Hacking Forensic Investigator) International Certificate on Hacking Investigation and Computer Forensic from EC-Council, New York, USA.

4. March 2008: CEI (Certified EC-Council Instructor) International Certificate from EC-Council, New York, USA.

5. October 2009: MBCS (Professional Member of British Computer Society) from British Computer Society.

6. October 2009: Competence Certificate on Audio Forensic Analysis from Asia Regional Manager of Cedar Cambridge.

He has dealed with many big and national cases either computer crime or computer-related crime. On these crimes, he has supported the investigation to solve the case. Some big cases which had been investigated and analysed properly and successfully are:

1. The case of email interception in January 2007.

2. The case of bomb threat posted at government website in April 2007.

3. The case of questioned pornography image in August 2008.

4. The case of anarchy demo in September 2008.

5. The case of planned murder in June 2009.

6. The case of post blast in July 2009.

7. The case of narcotics distribution network in October 2009.

8. The case of phone call interception in December 2009.

9. The case of CD/DVD Piracy in January 2010.

Besides investigating such cases with the use of digital forensic methods, he also give contributions on authoring some journals related to this topic. The journals including experiments of digital forensic are published at Forensic Cop Journals which can be accessed at. Following are the journals:

1. September 2009: Symmetric and Asymmetric Cryptography in Brief Practice.

2. October 2009: Similarities and Differences between Ubuntu and Windows on Forensic Applications.

3. October 2009: Forensically Sound Write Protect on Ubuntu.

4. December 2009: Ubuntu Forensic.

5. December 2009: Standard Operating Procedure of Audio Forensic.

6. December 2009: Standard Operating Procedure of Acquisition on Ubuntu.

7. January 2010: Standard Operating Procedure of Physical Analysis on Ubuntu.

8. January 2010: Standard Operating Procedure of Seizure on Computer-based Electronic Evidence.

9. January 2010: Digital Forensic Principles.

January 2010
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