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Nick Selby

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Nick Selby is an American police officer[1], cybersecurity[2] and open data[3][4] specialist, and writer[5][6][7][8] who serves as the Director of Cyber Intelligence and Investigations for the New York City Police Department[9].

He is coauthor of In Context: Understanding Police Killings of Unarmed Civilians[10][11] – a study of police use of deadly force[12][13] based on open data[14] that is distributed by Calibre Press and its findings have been discussed in hundreds of Calibre Press training seminars across the U.S.[15][16]. Selby is co-author of books on cybersecurity published by WeldonOwen[17], and Syngress[18].


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  1. Krajicek, David J. (2016-05-31). "'Doing the Right Thing'". The Crime Report. Retrieved 2019-07-12.
  2. "Nick Selby". RSA Conference. Dell Inc. Retrieved 3 July 2019.
  3. Shimel, Alan (2013-11-21). "How open data can keep us safe". Network World. Retrieved 2019-07-12.
  4. Detective, Nick Selby. "Speaker: Nick Selby: Big data conference: Strata Data Conference, September 25 - 28, 2017, New York, NY". conferences.oreilly.com. Retrieved 2019-07-12.
  5. Selby, Nick (2016-07-08). "Bad Guys Win if the Police Reject Protests". The New York Times. Retrieved 3 July 2019.
  6. Selby, Nick (2017-04-21). "Local police don't go after most cybercriminals. We need better training". The Washington Post. Retrieved 3 July 2019.
  7. Selby, Nick (2016-07-14). "Nick Selby: We must think beyond gun rights to reduce gun violence". The Dallas Morning News. Retrieved 3 July 2019.
  8. Selby, Nick (2018-07-27). "Your cell phone number is more important and less secure than your Twitter password". USA Today. Retrieved 3 July 2019.
  9. "Nick Selby". RegTech. SourceMedia. Retrieved 3 July 2019.
  10. Selby, Nick; Singleton, Ben; Flosi, Ed (2016). In Context: Understanding Police Killings of Unarmed Civilians. CIAI Press. ISBN 978-0980181708. Retrieved 3 July 2019. Search this book on
  11. Greenwood, Mary (11 June 2016). "Book review: 'In Context, Understanding Police Killings of Unarmed Civilians'". The St. Augustine Record. Retrieved 11 July 2019.
  12. "What 'In Context' reveals about officer-involved shootings of unarmed subjects". PoliceOne. Retrieved 2019-07-12.
  13. "Google Scholar". scholar.google.com. Retrieved 2019-07-12.
  14. StreetCred (r) Police Killings in Context Database: StreetCredSoftware/PKIC, StreetCredSoftware, 2019-03-04, retrieved 2019-07-12
  15. "Calibre Press - Developing Smarter, Safer, More Successful Law Enforcement Officers". Calibre Press. Retrieved 2019-07-11.
  16. "Calibre Press", Wikipedia, 2019-06-22, retrieved 2019-07-11
  17. Selby, Nick; Vescent, Heather (2017). Cyber Attack Survival Manual: From Identity Theft to The Digital Apocalypse and Everything in Between. Weldon Owen. ISBN 978-1681881751. Retrieved 3 July 2019. Search this book on
  18. Gragido, Will; Molina, Daniel; Pirc, John; Selby, Nick (2012). Blackhatonomics: An Inside Look at the Economics of Cybercrime. Syngress. ISBN 978-1597497404. Retrieved 3 July 2019. Search this book on