Eva Vincze

Eva Vincze

Eva Vincze


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Dr. Vincze is a professor of forensic sciences at The George Washington University. She also directs the Security Management and Digital Forensics Graduate Programs. She teaches a variety of security management and Digital Forensics classes.

Dr. Vincze has presented and taught at a variety of forensic science seminars and workshops across the United States, Europe and the Middle East. She is a member of the Cyber Security Policy and Research Institute, the International High Technology Crime Investigation Association (HTCIA), the American Society of Training and Development (ASTD) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation's Citizen's Academy. She is a Board member of the Mid-Atlantic High Technology Crime Investigations Association (HTCIA-DC). She has participated in a number of certification and accreditation committees for digital forensics.

Her current interests include conducting research and development in the areas of behavioral security. Her other interests focus on the design and development of e-learning and blended learning methodologies including simulations, 3D animation, alternate reality and virtual worlds. She has over 25 years of organizational behavior, training and development experience in the private and corporate sectors

Before coming to GW, she developed, directed and managed a variety of criminal justice and health programs including adolescent and adult residential and outpatient treatment programs, counseling programs and domestic violence programs. She provided individual, family and group counseling to a variety of populations. She also has over 25 years of training and development experience in the private and corporate sectors in the areas of leadership development, organizational behavior, instructional design, threat assessment and violence in the workplace.