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David Rabern
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W. David Rabern was born in Houston Texas, July 30 1939. He originally served as a Law Enforcement Officer and has founded several companies related to Wikipedia:telecommunications, Wikipedia:alarm, Wikipedia:security and Wikipedia:design, and protection services. As a Wikipedia:private investigator, he is a board Wikipedia:Certified Protection Professional (CPP), personal protection specialist (PPS), certified fraud specialist (CFS), and a certified Wikipedia:homeland security specialist level three (CHS3). He was the past President of the Arizona Association of Licensed Private Investigators(AALPI) and to this day is still a current board member. In 1967, Mr Rabern founded Wikipedia:International Counterintelligence Services (ICS). He stayed president until 2005 until his son, Wikipedia:Michael Rabern, took over the company as President. David Rabern's Wikipedia:counter-espionage and counter-Wikipedia:terrorism skills have become known as an industry standard through books he has written such as "The complete guide for CPP", which prepares investigators for the Certified Protection Professional program.[1][2]
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Known Memberships and Affiliations
International Memberships:
- W.A.D. – Wikipedia:World Association of Detectives
- IACP – Wikipedia:International Association of Chiefs of Police
- ASIS – Wikipedia:ASIS International
- ACFS - Wikipedia:Association of Certified Fraud Specialists
- ACFEI - Wikipedia:American College of Forensic Examiners Institute
National Memberships:
- NAIS – National Association of Investigative Specialists
- AMA – American Management Association
- NCISS – National Council of Investigative and Security Services
State and Local Memberships:
Television and News
Television appearances
- "Security cameras in the workplace" KSAZ Fox Channel 10
- "Hidden cameras and microphones can be anywhere" KPHO CBS Channel 5
- "Airport security/Bombs on board" KTVK Channel 3
- "Bank robbers" ABC15 KNXV-TV
- "Cheating significant others" KSAZ Fox Channel 10
- "Surveillance cameras" KPHO CBS Channel 5
- "ECM Electronic Counter-measures" KSAZ Fox Channel 10
- "Cheating spouses" KTVK Channel 3
- Continuously featured on Local and National Reports
News articles
- "Cheating Hearts" Phoenix Gazette
- "Stop! Thief!" Photo Business Magazine
- "What price security?" Phoenix Gazette
- "Are you bugged" Hearsay Legal Journal, and Scottsdale Airpark News Magazine
- "Investigators find work in corporate security"
- "Threats, terror generate work for protectors."
- "Is your Client Bugged?" AALPI News – Monthly publication
- In the 70's and 80's Mr Rabern was featured numerous times in PI magazines like "PI Magazine"
References
- ↑ "Profile of David Rabern". International Counterintelligence Services. 2007-04-10. http://www.icsworld.com/Private_Investigators/David_Rabern.aspx. Retrieved 2007-04-10.
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- ↑ "The Complete Guide for CPP". David Rabern. 2007-04-10. http://www.itknowledgebase.net/ejournals/books/book_summary/features.asp?id=4499. Retrieved 2007-04-10. </li> </ol>
External links
- Condensed Resume of David Rabern
- Official Website International Counterintelligence Services, Inc - David Rabern's official website