Draft:Malek Omri
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Malek Omri (born August 1997) is a multidisciplinary forensic analyst and digital forensics specialist. He currently works as a Graduate Assistant at Jacksonville State University, where he supports research and education in criminal justice, forensic investigation with a focus in digital forensics. Omri has a multidisciplinary background in forensic investigation, digital incident response, and criminal justice. He is actively involved in leadership roles, including serving as a U.S. Department of State Cultural Ambassador since 2018, and has extensive experience in managing digital media projects.
Early Life and Education
Omri was born in Tunisia and completed his high school diploma in computer sciences at Marsa Riadh High School. He later pursued higher education in the United States, earning an Associate of Science with honors from Gadsden State Community College in 2021, followed by a Bachelor of Science in Forensic Investigation with special honors from Jacksonville State University in 2023. He is currently pursuing a Master of Science in Criminal Justice, expected to complete in May 2025.