Reynaldo Anzaldua Jr.

Reynaldo Anzaldua Jr. is an American author/writer/commentator on Computer Forensic topics.

Written Works

His first co-authored book "Computer Forensics: Principles and Practices" is primarily a text book written for college or university students who are just being introduced to the topic of computer forensics. The book was released in 2006 by Prentice Hall.

His second co-authored book "Computer Forensics for Dummies" was released by John Wiley & Sons in the Fall of 2008 and explains the field of computer forensics in the "Dummies" format of humor and non-technical jargon.

In an article that covered the release of "Computer Forensics for Dummies, the reviewer stated; "The book explains the basics of retrieving information from computers, cell phones and even vehicles, as well as how to protect one's privacy and security when using those devices."

Professional Life

Reynaldo Anzaldua Jr. currently teaches at South Texas College in McAllen, Texas as an Assistant Professor. He is currently pursuing a PhD, working on a third book, and consulting for various organizations in the field of computer forensics. He is also a weekly commentator on KURV 710 Talk Radio for their Tech Corner segment.

References

Berghorn, Jennifer. STC Prof writes book for Dummies, The Monitor, November 14, 2008.

Booth, Brittany. You've Got Jail, The Monitor, March 21, 2006.

Cortez, Lisa. Experts: Deleted Computer Data can be retrieved, KRGV, November 28, 2007,

Volonino, Linda et al. Computer Forensics: Principles and Practices, Prentice Hall, 2006.

Volonino, Linda et al. Computer Forensics for Dummies, Wiley and Sons, 2008.

Winchester, Martin. STC Prof part of computer forensics textbook team, The Monitor (Festiva Section), January 26, 2007.