CRA is pleased to announce that Jonathan Rajewski has joined the company as a Vice President in the Forensic Services Practice. Mr. Rajewski will be based in CRA’s Houston office.
“I am pleased to welcome Jonathan to CRA,” said CRA President and Chief Executive Officer Paul Maleh. “He has nearly 20 years of experience in both civil and criminal digital forensic investigations, including providing expert testimony, and joins a team with similarly deep expertise in addressing clients’ most critical cyber and intellectual property threats.”
“Jonathan shares our passion for helping clients when they are facing complex technical challenges, such as high-stakes theft of trade secret and cybercrime investigations, while advising them on how to anticipate and most effectively respond to the ever-evolving threats on the Internet,” said Kristofer Swanson, CRA Vice President and Forensic Services Practice Leader.
Before joining CRA, Mr. Rajewski was the head of incident response and the digital forensics practice leader for a global professional services and management consulting firm. He previously served as a computer forensic examiner for the state of Vermont. Mr. Rajewski is the founder and former director of the Senator Patrick Leahy Center for Digital Investigation at Champlain College and was an associate professor of digital forensics at the college for more than 10 years.
Mr. Rajewski has an MS in information technology from Champlain College, a BS in economic crime investigation from Hilbert College, and an AAS in computer information systems from Erie Community College. His professional certifications include Certified Computer Examiner, EnCase Certified Examiner, Certified Information Systems Security Professional, Certified Fraud Examiner, Teel Tech JTAG Forensic Certification, and Certified Steganography Investigator. He has received numerous honors and awards for his commitment to the profession, including the 2019 FBI Director’s Community Leadership Award.