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Michael Roberts
Advisor at AppGyver, Investigator with Rexxfield, Founder NexusMyst.
Michael Roberts, with the LinkedIn username michaelroberts777, is a seasoned cybercrime investigator and entrepreneur with extensive experience in digital forensics and cybersecurity. He is the founder of several organizations, including NexusMyst, which he established in March 2019.1
Professional Background
Cybercrime Investigation: Michael specializes in first-response damage mitigation after a cybercrime has occurred. He is known for tracking down anonymous internet users who engage in harmful online activities.1
Founder of Multiple Organizations:
- NexusMyst: Founded in March 2019, this organization focuses on rapid digital-crime geographic nexus acquisition. It aims to reduce cyber-crime investigation durations by bypassing traditional court-ordered discovery processes.1
- Rexxfield: Founded in 2008, this company provides cyber investigation services globally.1
- PICDO (Public International Cybercrime Disruption Organisation): Established in December 2022, PICDO aims to disrupt cyber crime syndicate infrastructure at its source and scale.1
Career History
- Mile2 IT Security Training: Founder and President (2003-2008), where he developed IT security training courses for military, law enforcement, and regulated industries.1
- Xellex IT Computer Training: Founder and CEO (1998-2003), focusing on high-end IT training and creating virtual Cisco certification labs.1
Expertise and Collaborations
Michael has collaborated with numerous law enforcement agencies worldwide, including the US Marshals, US Department of Homeland Security, and FBI. His work has contributed to criminal convictions and has also helped prove the innocence of falsely accused individuals in cybercrime cases.2
Current Focus
Michael's current work with Rexxfield and PICDO aims to significantly disrupt criminal cybercrime operations globally. He continues to advocate for victims of internet-based crimes and works towards reducing the burden on government agencies by teaching law enforcement best practices in cybercrime investigations.23