Computer Forensic Investigations


Services include:

  • Forensic imaging

  • NIDA (Non-Invasive Data Acquisition)

  • Electronic evidence analysis

  • Electronic Investigation

  • Expert witness service

  • Litigation Support

  • Electronic Investigation

  • Electronic Records Management

  • Forensic Data Recovery (for damaged drives)

 

 

Investigations Into:

  • Corporate E-mail

  • Intellectual Property Disputes

  • Wrongful Termination Disputes

  • Acts By Disgruntled Employee(s)

  • Employee Activity (Search for excessive personal browsing during work hours)

  • Divorce Cases

  • Insurance Fraud Cases

  • Stalking, Hacking, Illegal Activity

  • Employee Theft

  • Business Fraud

Computer forensics helps insure proper collection, handling and examination of your evidence to avoid spoliation so that it passes legal muster and can be used in court to help prove your case!

 

We regularly perform forensic investigations for:

  • Federal, State, Local Law Enforcement
  • Criminal Investigators
  • Law Firms
  • Civil Litigants
  • Banking Institutions and Regulators
  • Auditors and Accounting Firms
  • Corporate Counsel
  • Insurance Companies

 


How Computer Forensics Can Help YOU

  • Find the “Smoking Gun” in your case
  • Help you determine which devices need to be investigated
  • Determine if evidence has been modified or tampered with
  • Discover or prove if the opposition is “guilty” of wrongdoing
  • Offer strategies regarding the report findings
  • Provide facts that are backed up by the forensic community
  • Testify in Court as an expert witness

 

Because of increased usage and dependence on the Internet for corporate and individual communication, electronic communication is now the standard and 'paper' communication is the new exception...
Consider these facts:

  • 80% of all corporate and business data is stored electronically.

  • 95% of new data is stored electronically on computers and servers (approximately 80% of this information stays in electronic format like email, pdf, word documents and digital images).

  • Any data that can be compiled into viewable form, whether presented electronically or printed on paper, is potentially within the definition of “document" and can be considered evidence.

  • Electronic documents that may be considered obsolete in terms of current value often provide evidentiary clues that help prove historical precedence and substantiate current facts.

  • Specialized computer forensic techniques can recover deleted files, documents and correspondence from PDAs, servers, laptops and desktops, Blackberry phones, flash drives, cell phones and more.

This means that in almost every legal matter, critical and relevant evidence is electronically stored on business and corporate computer systems. Computer forensics helps insure proper collection, handling and examination of your evidence to avoid spoliation so that it passes legal muster and can be used in court to help prove your case.

100% confidentiality ensured!

Call Computer Forensics Associates now for a free consultation - Call 1-800-450-9282


Computer Forensic Investigation is the acquisition and analysis of electronic data in an attempt to discover evidence for use in litigation. Looking for crucial data trails and time / date stamps so evidentiary status is maintained in the computer forensic process


Frequently Asked Questions About Computer Forensics
Get answers to your questions regarding opening a case, what if you suspect wrong doing, what types of devices can be investigated, types of cases, evidence and a lot more!


Electronic Evidence Acquisition Proper processes insure the data on your original hard drive is not changed. Keeping your original system unchanged and intact is vital to maintain evidentiary status.