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Forensic Computer Services
Alexus offers computer forensic capture of data from hard drive and other computer storage devices. Our specializations are desktop computer software, computer networking, computer server technology, forensic capture of computer hard drives, forensic analysis of computer files, and security systems.
Rapid service can be provided for any location in the greater Los Angeles area. Service is also available for Orange County and San Diego. Typically a computer forensic specialist can be onsite in the Los Angeles or San Diego areas within 2 hours. For Orange County, 1 hour service is available.
The forensic capture tools provide digitally signed tamper-proof images of the captured computer hard drive files. Laptop, server harddrive and RAID arrays, and handheld devices such as Palm pilots may also be captured ond forensically preserved.
Expert Witness Services
Alexus can provide computer software expert witness services for a wide range of computer systems. Computer software component and application design. Web integration of authentication services, streaming media services and content feeds. Implementation of real-time and media streaming systems. Architecture and design of complex ERP business systems involving database back ends. Oracle and SQL Server database technology. Computer security systems, including encryption, public key encryption (PKI), wireless security. Wireless handheld devices and 802.11 network implementations, including authentication, encryption and wireless e-mail. Streaming multimedia video and audio for web sites. Patent litigation, theft of computer-related intellectual property, and software contract disputes.
Principal Consultant
PETER ALEXANDER, Ph.D.
Phone (949) 689 8692 email: peteralexus@aol.com
Awards: Fulbright Scholar, 1965 National Science Foundation – Small Business Innovation Research, 1988 Dept. of Energy – Small Business Innovation Research, 1988
Education: Ph. D., Electrical Engineering – Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1971 M. S., Electrical Engineering – University of Illinois, 1967
Technical Expertise - Computer software design, development & deployment - Forensic data acquisition and analysis - Microsoft Visual Studio component and application design - Web integration of authentication services, streaming media services, ad displays, content feeds - Implementation of real-time and media streaming systems - Architecture and design of complex business systems involving database back ends - Oracle 8i, 9i and SQL Server 2000 database technology. - Java, C, C++, Visual Basic, assembly language programming - Embedded microprocessor designs - Network equipment design and manufacture (LAN cards, routers, bridges) - Security, authentication, networking, firewalls, hacking countermeasures, backups, archives, and service level agreements for customer-outsourced data.
Domain Expertise - Client-server and web-based software applications - ERP systems – financial, distribution, manufacturing, SF automation applications (Platinum) - eCommerce - Secure web transactions, authentication (InfrastructureWorld, Syntricity) - Semiconductor manufacturing – yield analysis, semiconductor defect analysis (Syntricity)
Current Litigation Experience - Patent Litigation. Contributions made to four different patent infringement cases. Two of these required participation in claim construction for Markman hearings; one involved the writing of an invalidity expert report and a non-infringement expert report; and another required the creation of a tutorial for use by attorneys during Markman hearings. Testified in deposition as an expert in claim construction. - Software contract disputes. Analysis of desktop, Internet, and client-server software projects to determine adherence to industry-standard software development processes, and to evaluate architectural design decisions. Contributions made to nine cases, including court testimony in one, and deposition testimony in two others. Wrote two expert opinions and two expert declarations.
Specific case experience involving testimony:
Case: Network Appliance v. BlueArc Corp. Matter: Patent Infringement Technical Issues: Interpretation of multiprocessor hardware/software architecture and implementation for a Network File System data storage patent. The technology involved microprocessor operating systems, microprocessor hardware, Internet protocols, and inter-processor messaging. Responsibilities: Assisted lawyers with interpretation of patent specification, contributed to claim construction for “means plus function” structure definition, testified in claim construction deposition as an expert witness. Law Firm: Keker & Van Nest, San Francisco, CA for defendant.
Case: Neoris de Mexico v. Ariba, Inc. Matter: Breach of warranty and contract Technical Issues: B2B marketplaces and exchange design and development Responsibilities: Wrote expert opinion and testified at deposition on behalf of defendant. Law Firm: Howard, Rice, Nemerovski, Canady, Falk & Rabkin, San Francisco, CA for defendant.
Case: Business-To-Business Markets Inc. v. Kshema Tech. Ltd. Matter: Breach of contract. Technical Issues The software development contract involved a complex, Java-based exchange web site. Apache web server, Weblogic application server, Tomcat application web server, Oracle 8.1 database server, Java JSP pages, Java EJB deployment, Linux operating system. Responsibilities: Wrote expert declaration and testified at deposition on behalf of defendant. Disposition: Motion for summary judgment in favor of defendant. Jan. 2004 Law Firm: Law Offices of Timothy Cronin, San Francisco, CA for defendant.
Case: CyberNET Engineering v. Con-Way Transportation Matter: Contract dispute Technical issues: Local area network design and implementation for 300 service centers. Responsibilities: Researched relevant networking issues and testified at jury trial on behalf of plaintiff. Disposition: Jury verdict in favor of plaintiff. 2003 Law Firm: Martin Bischoff Templeton Langslet, Portland, OR, for plaintiff
Case: Carma Consulting v. FileNet Corp and Farmers Insurance Matter: Theft of trade secret case involving the alleged unauthorized release of source code Technical issues: Two Windows Active-X server components, written in Visual Basic were supplied to Farmers Insurance as a run time OCX and a DLL respectively. Evaluated the reproduction cost and the potential economic damages for disclosure of source code. Responsibilities: Wrote expert opinion and testified at deposition on behalf of defendant. Disposition: Motion for summary judgment in favor of defendant. 2003 Law Firm: Cummins & White, Newport Beach, CA for defendant.
Has served as a disclosed consultant in:
Case: Datamize Inc. v. Charles Schwab & Co., CyberTrader, Inc. Matter: Patent Infringement Technical Issues: Interpretation of software design and implementation for applications involving graphical user interfaces (GUI) allowing various degrees of built-in flexibility. Responsibilities: Assisted lawyers with interpretation of patent specification, and contributed to claim construction terms as a computer expert. Law Firm: Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe, New York, NY for defendant.
Case: E-Centives v. Coupons, Inc. Matter: Web software patent infringement Technical Issues: Microsoft ASP web servers, user tracking and consumer web services. Responsibilities: Conducted technical research on software implementation, wrote expert opinion regarding invalidity, wrote rebuttal opinion re non-infringement. Law Firm: Rader, Fishman & Grauer, Washington, DC for defendant
Case: Undisclosed Matter: Patent infringement for streaming multimedia systems. Technical Issues: Implementation of web-based multimedia encoding. Responsibilities: Conducted research, created technology tutorial for Markman hearings, and advised on technical issues. Law Firm: Hennigan Bennett & Dorman, Los Angeles, CA for plaintiff.
Case: Teleflora LLC v. Florists’ Transworld Delivery (FTD) Matter: Trade secret misappropriation, copyright infringement, fraud and unfair competition Technical Issues: Examine source code for florists’ shop floor management software to determine basis for alleged claims of copyright. . Responsibilities: Conducted research wrote expert declaration for the court, created a tutorial for use in hearings by lawyers. Law Firm: Silicon Valley Law Group and Techmark, San Jose, CA, for defendant.
Case: Donjin Semichem v. EmailFund Matter: Software development contract dispute Technical Issues: Ellyptic Curve Cryptography for wireless handheld devices. Encompasses Wireless Public Key Infrastructure, ECC algorithms, RSA algorithms, equivalence of Public Key and Symmetric Key encryption strengths, and WTLS. Responsibilities: Wrote expert report. Conducting research on technical issues for plaintiff. Attorney: Lee, Kim & Song Professional Law Corporation, Los Angeles, CA for plaintiff.
Case: Western Parcel Express v Excell Data Corp., Novell Inc. Matter: Software development contract dispute Technical Issues: Breach of Contract for deployment of an order entry, billing & shipping software system based on Microsoft ASP and COM technologies. Responsibilities: Conducted research and advised client on technical issues Attorney: Parsons Behle & Latimer, Salt Lake City, UT for defendant.
Case: Sequent Technologies v. Insight Video Networks Matter: Theft of trade secrets Technical Issues: Video encoding, storage and retrieval software for an 802.11 wireless network application Responsibilities: Conducted research and advised client on technical issues Attorney: Fulbright and Jaworski, Los Angeles, CA for plaintiff
Case: United Devices, Inc. v. David Anderson Matter: Theft of trade secrets Technical Issues: Distributed multi-processor architectures developed in C++. Responsibilities: Performed forensic capture of files from a software developer’s hard drive and analyzed the source code for a network distributed multiprocessor scientific application. Attorney: Fulbright and Jaworski, Los Angeles, CA for plaintiff
Detailed Professional Experience: Syntricity, Inc. – San Diego, CA - Vice President Technical Operations, April 2001 – Jan. 2003 Syntricity is a supplier of application software to the semiconductor industry. Its customers include Intel, Sun Microsystems, Broadcom, Qualcomm, and Conexant. Products are installed on Unix and NT 4.0 web servers at the customer site as Intranet solutions (Enterprise), or on Unix servers at the Syntricity datacenter, which offers an ASP style subscription services. Developed a large capacity warehouse architecture and deployable warehouse solution to support defect, FBM, lot history, non-lot equipment, and other data storage requirements to support analysis of yield and production forecasts from test data acquired in the semiconductor manufacturing environment. This system was built on Oracle 8i and 9i commercial RDBMS products. Implemented a comprehensive set of statistical analysis tools including multivariate regression and confidence level testing to facilitate yield trend and production scheduling for semiconductor manufacturers. Responsible for a team of 40 people across four groups that included Software Engineering, Database Design, Quality Assurance, and Technical Operations. Java 2 was the implementation platform language, and Oracle 8.1.6 was used for the warehouse database. All products were designed as web server solutions, with access via a standard browser. Responsible for creating and managing design teams as well as quality assurance, configuration management, technical hosting operations, and technical documentation groups. Detailed understanding of source code control, defect tracking, configuration management and build tracking. Customers using the hosting subscription center run under contractual Service Level Agreements (SLA). The ASP hosted service is currently implemented on an E4800 Sun application server running Solaris 8, connected to an Oracle database server (Oracle 8.1.6). Storage totaling approximately 1 Terabyte is provided through a combination of the EMC Clarion System 1 storage arrays (Raid-5) accessed via fiber channel, and network attached storage using the Network Appliances NetApp devices. Veritas SANPoint Foundation Suite HA for Solaris is used as the storage management tool. InfrastructureWorld – South San Francisco, CA. Chief Technology Officer. Oct. 2000 – March, 2001 Infrastructureworld, a spin off from Bechtel Enterprises, offered services through a collaborative web site for large-scale construction projects. I managed development staff of 10, and operational staff of 3 to create, enhance and maintain the live web site. Responsible for a new web server implementation based on NT4.0 and Windows 2000 technologies, to support authentication through certificates, user access control via authenticated account login, SSL extranet connections and document encryption. Investigated Public Key/Private Key encryption authentication mechanisms before selecting Windows NT integrated challenge/response authentication as the preferred authentication technique. Each business client was hosted as a separate virtual web site with secure access to content that described the client’s projects offered for bid. Functionality included insurance and financing RFP’s, document management, and project collaboration. In addition, each web site offered integration of multimedia content for promotion of client projects, including steaming video and audio content. Implemented a secure data access system using native NT operating system authentication services. All documents and files were transmitted via 128-BIT SS using server side certificates for server authentication to the client browser. Automatic virus scanning and cleaning was implemented for all documents and files uploaded to the users to the web server. The operational web server site was implemented with a two-tier server configuration using Raid (redundant) storage CareerPath.com – Los Angeles, CA. Senior Vice President, Technology. Sept. 1999 – Oct. 2000 Management of Operations and Development teams. Lead the company’s Web site re-architecture project, providing higher levels of Web server and Oracle database performance. Implementation of methodologies for project management, code review, quality assurance, and defect tracking. Managed the operations group (40) supporting the production Web site, encompassing Wide Area Networking, Unix Administration, Oracle DBA support, HTML Authoring, and Quality Assurance teams. Managed the software development staff (25) which created new technology infrastructure and dynamic page content using Java middle tier servelets, Java Beans, JSP presentation components, and Oracle technology. Object oriented programming techniques were applied through use case analysis. Created a feed management system, written using server-side Java parsing technology, to processes Web job postings harvested from Web spider technology. Later enhancements included development of a Content Management system (using XML page representation), vertical affiliate co-branding system, transparent registration and login across a federation of partnership Web sites, and a comprehensive on-line reports server. Charles Schwab Online Trading – Phoenix, AZ Independent Consultant July/Aug. 1999 This project involved disaster recovery cold site planning for the Charles Schwab Online Web Trading facility in Phoenix, AZ. The web capability was capable of handling 200,000+ concurrent users, and was implemented with 300 load-sharing IBM gateway servers working behind eight Cisco Catalyst 7500 routers. The traffic was distributed across the front line servers and routed to an ensemble of 200 middle tier servers, which manage the business objects and execute the trades. In the third tier, customer financial and demographic data was maintained on a group of 7 IBM mainframes running DB2. A design was formulated that gives the Schwab organization a contingency backup system in the event of catastrophic failure of the main site. Platinum Software Corp. – Irvine, CA (Re-named as Epicor Software Corp) Vice President, Development. May 1997 – Feb. 1999. Reported to the President until 7/1/98, then reporting to the Executive VP of Product/Marketing. Member of the Executive Committee (top 8 executives in Platinum). Managed a team of about 100 contributors working on Windows NT-based Client-Server systems. The Department was organized into five functional groups each headed by a Director-level manager, and includes ERP Application Development, Technology/Tools Development, Windows/DOS legacy systems, QA and Documentation teams. This scope of the development effort encompassed the Platinum ERP Client-Server product suites, which include financial and distribution applications. These applications, based on Microsoft SQL Server technology, are implemented within a two- tier tool set, and involved 500 tables.
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