Colorado Computer Forensics
Colorado's Leader in Computer Forensics and Data Recovery
Mike Leiker, M.A., CFCE, A+
Senior Forensic Examiner

    Mike Leiker has an Associates Degree- Paralegal, a Bachelor Degree-Criminal Justice Administration and  a Masters Degree in
    Professional Counseling Psychology.  Mike is a Certified Computer Forensic Examiner through the International Association of
    Computer Investigative Specialists and has hundreds of hours of advanced computer forensic training.

    Since 1996 Mike has been career fraud and white-collar crime investigator in Colorado’s 3rd largest police agency where Mike
    provides expert criminal litigation support to all Colorado law enforcement agencies, through a developed network of investigative
    resources.  Other specialties include computer crime investigations involving the sexual exploitation of children and online covert
    investigations, securities and complex financial fraud investigations involving financial institutions, theft of intellectual property,
    counterintelligence, anti-terrorism investigations, and criminal intelligence analysis. Mike has used state-of-the-art computer
    forensic techniques to support a wide range of criminal investigatory activity including homicide, crimes against persons, and a very
    diverse range of property crimes including online theft.

    In 2002 Mike Leiker was assigned as a Forensic Examiner to the Colorado Regional Computer Forensics Laboratory and then
    worked as a Computer Forensics Examiner for the FBI at the Rocky Mountain Regional Computer Forensics Laboratory.  Mike has
    examined in excess of 2,000 pieces of digital evidence in support of over 150 federal and state cases since 2002.
About Us
John Davis, CFCE, EnCE, A+, Net+
Managing Partner

    Colorado Computer Forensics was founded in 2005 by John Davis, a 24 year law enforcement professional who has been involved in
    high tech/complex crime investigations and forensics since 1993. John has received over 1,100 hours of advanced Computer
    Forensic training from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the National Center for Forensic Science (NCFS), the National White
    Collar Crime Center (NW3C), the Search Group, Guidance Software, Access Data Corporation, the National Law Enforcement and
    Corrections Technology Center (NLETC), and the International Association of Computer Investigative Specialists  (IACIS), to name a
    few. John has processed thousands of pieces of computer evidence in homicide cases,  security fraud, contractor fraud, sexual
    exploitation of children, international drug smuggling operations, embezzlement, theft of trade secrets, identity theft, employee
    misconduct, and divorce cases.  John has provided expert testimony in numerous preliminary hearings, motions hearings, and
    depositions and has been recognized as a Computer Forensic Expert in the 1st and 18th Judicial Districts in Colorado.

    In 2001 John was instrumental in collaborating with Denver-metro law enforcement agencies to form a locally managed computer
    forensic laboratory to provide computer forensic services to all federal, state and local law enforcement agencies throughout
    Colorado. By the end of 2001, the Colorado Computer Forensics Lab (CRCFL)  was operational and John Davis was assigned as the
    Operations Manager. John was responsible to train new examiners, developed and managed a peer review process and provided
    oversight to the examiners as they developed into fully qualified, certified computer forensic examiners.   Within a year of operation,
    CRCFL was performing computer forensic services for the FBI, DEA, U.S. Secret Service, ICE, CBI, and numerous other federal, state,
    and local law enforcement agencies. Over 350 cases and thousands of pieces of digital evidence were processed by the CRCFL and
    those cases were supported through the prosecution phase in federal and state court. Even with the volume and complexity of the
    forensic examinations, the average wait time for forensic analysis requests was less than 5 weeks and the CRCFL was recognized
    as one of the top computer forensics laboratories in the nation.
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Bob Redmon, B.A., A+
IT Services & Courtroom/Litigation Support

    Bob Redmon has a Bachelor Degree-Business and has over twenty years of experience in Information Technology, in both the
    private sector and the Criminal Justice System.  

    Prior to joining CCF, Bob was the Director of Information Technology for the 18th Judicial District Attorney’s Office for 13 years.  
    He developed and implemented technology resources for over 300 users in multiple offices, dispersed in 4 counties within the
    judicial district.  He was responsible for creating cutting edge technology that increased the efficiency of the record systems for
    county and district courts, as well as the implementation of electronic discovery processes for one of the largest judicial districts in
    the state.  Bob was responsible for introducing the concept of bringing high tech presentations to the courtroom and the outfitting of
    Colorado’s first high tech courtroom. Bob created and implemented processes to enhance and seamlessly redact video and audio
    recordings. He directed the creation of compelling multimedia presentations that allowed prosecutors to significantly increase
    interest and retention levels of jurors, while simplifying the process of presenting that evidence for the prosecutors. He then worked
    with Judges to develop methods of introducing technology in the courtroom to enhance the presentation, while preserving the
    integrity of the judicial process. This technology has been applied in hundreds of successful prosecutions.

    In 1998, while working for District Attorney James J. Peters, Bob provided the technical expertise to give Colorado it's first High Tech
    Courtroom and one of the first courts in the land to have CCTV remote testimony capability for victims of child sexual abuse.