Multimedia Forensics Multimedia Watermarking, Fingerprinting, and Identification
Biography
aulo Max Gil I. Reis is a Federal Forensic Expert since 2006. He received the Diploma degree in telecommunications engineering from the Military Institute of Engineering,
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in 1998, the M.B.A degree in telecommunications business from the Federal Center of Technological Education, Rio de Janeiro, in 2004, and the MSc. degree in electric engineering (computer forensics and information security emphasis) from the University of Brasília, Brasília, Brazil, in 2016. From 1998 to 2006, he was a Telecommunications Engineer with Brazilian Army (1st Lieutenant - Captain), responsible for technical specifications, reports, and studies aimed at communications infrastructure of the Brazilian Army nationwide, and acting as a Communication Coordinator on several national/international travels by the Brazilian President. Since 2006, he has been a Federal Forensic Expert with the National Institute of Criminalistics, Brazil, where has been engaged in audio, video, and still image forensic analysis, being the author of several criminal expert reports with high repercussion nationwide (see the work experience section, in details). Mr. Reis’s professional interests include digital signal processing, digital image processing, speech and audio processing, and audio and image forensics. He acts as a Professor of audio, video and image forensics at the Brazilian Federal Police National Academy (ANP), the FTA college, BluEAD institute and IPOG college. He was the Program Chair of the International Conference on Multimedia Forensics, Surveillance and Security in 2012 and the Local Arrangements Chair of the IEEE International Workshop on Information Forensics and Security in 2011.