Glenn S. Dardick serves on the faculty of Longwood University where he is responsible for its courses in Computer Security, Forensics and Law.  Glenn S. Dardick also serves as the Editor-in-Chief of the and as the organizer of the Conference on Digital Forensics, Security and Law – both of which he founded in 2006.

Glenn S. Dardick has served in technical, managerial and academic positions in both public organizations and private enterprises. Glenn S. Dardick holds a Doctoral degree with a major in Information Systems and a minor in Finance and has obtained the professional certification, Certified Computer Examiner (CCE), in forensics from the ISCFE. He currently  assists corporations and attorneys in various cyber forensics cases as an investigator and expert witness.

Glenn S. Dardick is the founder and director of the ADFSL (Association of Digital Forensics, Security and Law) where he also served as the Publisher of the quarterly Journal of Digital Forensics, Security and Law and as the chair of the annual ADFSL Conference on Digital Forensics, Security and Law.  He also previously consulted with the Virginia Department of Education in the development of the infusion units for Cyber Security and Cyber Forensics for high school courses.

 

Glenn S. Dardick developed the DARDICKVMS as part of the CyberExplorations initiative in 2012. The DARDICKVMS/CyberExplorations provides a Virtual Machine management system for providing 24/7 online-anywhere access to cybersecurity and cyberforensics exercises and labs. DARDICKVMS/CyberExplorations has been used in universities as well as a County wide high-school initiative in Virginia. It has also been used at both Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in the US and the University of Technology in Jamaica where it proved invaluable in the move to online classes during the COVID-19 transition.

 

Dr. Dardick was previously affiliated with Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University where he was an Associate Professor of Security Studies and International Affairs focusing on Cyber Security.  Prior to Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University,, Dr. Dardick served on the faculty of Longwood University where he was responsible for its minor in Computer Security, Forensics and Law. While at Longwood, he founded and became the Director of the Longwood Center for Cyber Security.  Under his leadership, the Center became the third in the country to become a nationally recognized Center of Digital Forensics Academic Excellence by the Department of Defense. Prior to Longwood, he taught courses at Virginia Commonwealth University, University of Richmond and Virginia Union University.

 

In 1995, as the CEO of a tax forms software development company, Glenn S. Dardick was a pioneer on the Internet creating an ecommerce and support website containing 30,000 pages of tax forms and instructions.

 

At IBM, Glenn S. Dardick served in the Corporate Financial Information Systems area at the Armonk, N.Y. Headquarters. Later, Glenn S. Dardick served at IBM’s Boca Raton laboratory on the original IBM PC development team negotiating several contracts for software products including the original PC operating system with Microsoft’s Bill Gates.