Overview
During his thirty year career with the Federal government, Mark Pollitt served as military officer and FBI Special Agent, where he investigated organized crime, narcotics, stolen property, white collar fraud and computer crime cases. He became the first Agent designated as a Computer Evidence Examiner in the newly formed Computer Analysis Response Team. He was promoted to FBI Headquarters where he led the CART program during the period in which it grew from a handful of people to over 250 Examiners and became the preeminent computer forensic unit in the world. In 2002, he became the Director of the FBI’s Regional Computer Forensic Laboratory Program where he worked with Federal, state and local law enforcement agencies to build digital forensic laboratories throughout the United States.
On August 1, 2003 Mr. Pollitt retired from the FBI. He currently splits his time between teaching and consulting. He is the President of Digital Evidence Professional Services, Inc.