Another article about his work:
This guy can tell tall tales about his days with Sampras and Kennedy all he wants, I really don't care. But when he's taking hundreds of thousands of dollars in government grants, examining criminal evidence, lecturing kids, and passing himself off as an authority on everything from computer forensics to bullying to cyber security, we should probably delve a bit deeper into his background. And given his dubious claims about having a PhD, having four books published, having an MA from Harvard, and having industry experience dating back to when he was 16, I wonder what other lies he's told to get to where he is. I'm sure his employers might like to know.