Joseph Rampolla, M.A.
Joseph
Rampolla, M.A. is coauthor of
Augmented Reality — An Emerging Technologies Guide
to AR.
Joe has been a law enforcement officer for 18 years. In 1994
he earned his Masters of Arts degree in Criminal Justice from John Jay
College
in New York City. He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Law &
Society
from Ramapo College of New Jersey.
He became a police
officer in 1995
and
currently holds the rank of Captain for the Park Ridge Police
Department.
He has supervised numerous criminal investigations within the department
and oversees the Detective Bureau. In 2003 he was assigned to a
regional computer
crimes task force. He has successfully completed training offered by
county, state, and federal agencies as well as leading technology
companies
with a focus in the areas of computer forensics, Internet child
exploitation, cyber-bullying, cyber counter-terrorism, human
trafficking,
and Peer-to-Peer file sharing investigations.
Joe is a member of the HTCIA,
HTCC, and IACIS. He enjoys teaching the topics of cybercrimes,
augmented reality / virtual worlds, cyberbullying, and advanced
undercover
Internet Relay Chat (IRC) investigations. He has taught International
law
enforcement at Microsoft in Redmond WA, in the Ontario Canadian
Providence,
and taught cybercrime topics to all levels of law enforcement for the
National Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force.
He serves as a
consultant for various organizations across the United States and
presents
for the National District Attorneys Association (NDAA) and Fox Valley
Technical College. He has become an Augmented Reality “Junkie” and
dreams
about how AR can make our world a better place while protecting society.
He is the creator of the
Augmented Reality Dirt Podcast and Blog.
The AR Dirt Podcast is one of the first podcasts dedicated
to the
field of AR and explores cutting edge and emerging technologies that
influence society, cybercrime, and our legal system.
Watch his
YouTube channel.
Read his
LinkedIn profile.