Scottsdale-based technology firm WGM added two former FBI agents to its fraud and cyber protection services team.

Michael McAndrews recently joined WGM as its director of Network Security Services and Jeffrey D. Evans joins as its senior Forensic Consultant.

McAndrews worked as a special agent at the FBI, investigating computer crimes including intrusions, Internet fraud and intellectual property violations. He has experience in national security and criminal investigations and left the FBI in 2013.

Evans served as an IT specialist and forensic examiner with the FBI’s Computer Analysis Response Team (CART). Evans joined the FBI in 2004 and worked as a Senior Forensic Examiner before serving as program manager at the FBI headquarters for CART’s Live Capture Program, which identified possible encryption, capturing volatile memory and gathering additional networking and system processing in information.

Both will work at WGM working on investigation needs for clients, from issues with customers or vendors or mitigating risk from Internet fraud, electronic surveillance, extortion, competitive intelligence, industrial espionage and other issues.

“In addition to responding to and remediating cybersecurity and technology breaches, WGM can now go further in investigating the source and perpetrators of such attacks,” said Chuck Matthews, CEO of WGM.

These two new additions aren’t the only FBI alumnus to join WGM. Robert Meshinsky is a former special agent with the FBI who joined the firm in 2016. He leads WGM’s cybersecurity and investigative efforts.