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Oyewole, a Nigerian, has 8 years of experience in the non-profit sector as a trainer, research analyst and lead researcher. He earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Accounting, Postgraduate Certificate in Leadership Development, Master’s Degree in Forensic Criminal Investigation and, Master of Science in Governance and Regional Integration. Oyewole is licenced as a Certified Forensic Investigator under IICFIP Inc. | Oyewole, a Nigerian, has 8 years of experience in the non-profit sector as a trainer, research analyst and lead researcher. He earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Accounting, Postgraduate Certificate in Leadership Development, Master’s Degree in Forensic Criminal Investigation and, Master of Science in Governance and Regional Integration. Oyewole is licenced as a Certified Forensic Investigator under IICFIP Inc. United States. Working as Africa Deputy Director of a Canadian-based NGO, the Organization for World Peace (OWP), he is helping to promote non-combative approach to conflict management and resolution in Africa. | ||
Oyewole is a Co-founder and CEO of Youth Network for Development and Integration of Africa; a | Oyewole is a Co-founder and CEO of Youth Network for Development and Integration of Africa; a alumnus of LPL, Building Bridges, Graduate School of Development, Policy and Practice, University of Cape Town, South Africa; a NextGen@ICANN55. He has several publications; his most recent work is titled “Survivability and Reliability Principles: Black Box Forensic Cybercrime Investigation Model (BBFCIM)”, aims to tackle Advanced Persistent Threats (APT), currently with IGI Inc., Michigan, United States. His interests include: internet security and governance, intelligence gathering, crime analysis and mapping, cyber diplomacy, counter-terrorism and anti-money laundering; trans-border security, peace-building, forensic election, regional integration and policy coherence for Development. |
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Oyewole, a Nigerian, has 8 years of experience in the non-profit sector as a trainer, research analyst and lead researcher. He earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Accounting, Postgraduate Certificate in Leadership Development, Master’s Degree in Forensic Criminal Investigation and, Master of Science in Governance and Regional Integration. Oyewole is licenced as a Certified Forensic Investigator under IICFIP Inc. United States. Working as Africa Deputy Director of a Canadian-based NGO, the Organization for World Peace (OWP), he is helping to promote non-combative approach to conflict management and resolution in Africa.
Oyewole is a Co-founder and CEO of Youth Network for Development and Integration of Africa; a alumnus of LPL, Building Bridges, Graduate School of Development, Policy and Practice, University of Cape Town, South Africa; a NextGen@ICANN55. He has several publications; his most recent work is titled “Survivability and Reliability Principles: Black Box Forensic Cybercrime Investigation Model (BBFCIM)”, aims to tackle Advanced Persistent Threats (APT), currently with IGI Inc., Michigan, United States. His interests include: internet security and governance, intelligence gathering, crime analysis and mapping, cyber diplomacy, counter-terrorism and anti-money laundering; trans-border security, peace-building, forensic election, regional integration and policy coherence for Development.