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Computer Forensics
The field of computer forensics involves the locating, collecting, analyzing and authenticating of potential evidence located in computers and digital media storage devices. This type of information can be very helpful to individuals and companies involved in various criminal or civil litigation or other commercial or personal situations.


By most estimates, 90% of legal evidence resides in computer systems, rather than on paper. Cases involving corporate trade secrets, personal and commercial disputes, employment discrimination, misdemeanor and felony crimes, and personal injury can be won or lost solely with the introduction of recovered e-mail messages and other electronic files and records!

MAKING THE DECISION...When to look for a computer forensics expert?

What is the discipline of computer forensics? This differs from data recovery, which is, as the name implies, recovery of data after an event affecting the physical data, such as a hard drive crash. Computer forensics goes much further. Computer forensics is a complete computer examination with analysis as the ultimate goal.


This means not only recovering deleted files (documents, graphics, etc.), but also searching the slack and unallocated space on the hard drive-places where a plethora of evidence regularly resides. It is tracing Windows artifacts-those tidbits of data left behind by the operating system-for clues of what the computer has been used for, and, more importantly, knowing how to find the artifacts, and evaluating the value of information. Forensic exams allow the processing of hidden files-files that are not visible or accessible to the user-that contain past usage information. It is reconstructing and analyzing the date codes for each file-determining when each file was created, last modified, last accessed and when deleted.


Computer forensics is being able to run a string-search for e-mail, when no e-mail client is obvious. An analysis will reveal Internet usage, recover data, and accomplish a full analysis even after the computer has been defragged and/or formatted. It is using industry-standard methodology, and supplying you with a concise report with clearly demonstrable results, something you can understand that is organized in a manner to make your job easier.


If any of this applies to your case, it's time to call a forensic computer expert.


Computer Forensics

Recovering deleted text files (documents), graphics (pictures), and all electronically stored information (ESI), and the date codes on all files (when Created, Modified, or Last Accessed).


E-Mail recovery, extraction, de-duplication, and production in a readable format, including attachments and timelines.

Tracing URL (Internet) activity, websites visited, timelines, downloads, and manipulation of data.


Intellectual property cases; family law; employment law, probate resolution; asset verification; criminal law (prosecution or defense); etc.


Litigation support, trial preperation, experienced expert witnesses, and professional courtroom displays.


Internet Forensics Investigation Tool

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