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James P. Lamb holds a Masters Degree in Criminal Justice from John Jay College of Criminal Justice. He has worked with various law enforcement agencies on cases involving:
Child Abuse
Child Pornography
Computer Intrusion
Cyber-Stalking
Fraud
Fugitives from the Law
Homicides
Missing Persons
Threats Against Political Figures
September 11th Terrorist Attacks
Mr. Lamb has been called to testify in court as a witness for the prosecution in numerous criminal cases during his career.
Mr. Lamb was presented with an Exceptional Service in the Public Interest award from the Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation in 2003 for helping the Bureau determine the identity and whereabouts of a military contractor-spy who attempted to sell US military secrets to former Iraqi Dictator Saddam Hussein. The convicted spy is now serving a life sentence. Mr. Lamb also assisted the Bureau in identifying and tracing the infamous "ILOVEYOU" Love Bug Virus suspect to the Philippines.
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Mr. Lamb is a former State investigator (was appointed a police officer). He has worked for a number of government agencies during his civil service career including the NYS Office of Tax Enforcement, NYS Department of Transportation and the NYS Division of Criminal Justice Services. He also worked for the Internal Revenue Service as a Tax Examiner and served as the Deputy Inspector of the Suffolk County Police Department's 1st Pct. Aux Unit.
In terms of the private sector, Mr. Lamb is the former Director of Security, Privacy & Compliance for Mail.com, a worldwide electronic communications service provider. He is currently licensed by the State of New York to operate as a Private Investigator and serves an international clientele.
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