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Computer Forensic Services

" Who needs computer forensics services?"

"Anyone who wants to know what, when, &, how a computer has been used "

Computer Forensic Services are often requested to support or refute allegations of:

- Policy Violations - Divorce
- Intellectual Property Theft - Employee Misconduct
- Fraud - Theft
- Electronic Harassment - Sexual Harassment

We also provide Services for:

- Electronic Discovery - Data Recovery
- Computer Policy Review and Testing  

 

Choosing a Company to assist in the processing of your digital evidence can be difficult. You must choose a team who understands the forensic processes and the special considerations required when dealing with evidence. You should only trust a team which is well trained and experienced. At Veridicus all of our Forensic Staff are full time law enforcement officers, who stay at the fore front of the Technological and legal trends.  
 

Computer Forensic Processes

"Computer Forensics is simply the translation of latent digital evidence."

To understand the concept of Computer Forensics we must first understand each of its parts.

  • Computer - a programmable electronic device that can store, retrieve, and process data.

  • Forensics - is the application of scientific knowledge to legal problems.

  • Latent - to lie hidden; to escape notice "present and capable of becoming though not now visible

  • Digital - of or relating to data in the numerical form

  • Evidence - Something that furnishes proof, specifically: something legally submitted to a tribunal to ascertain the truth of a matter

These definitions raise a number of questions for you about your choices for a Computer Forensic Examiner. Does the examiner have skill and knowledge to find your evidence and present it in an understandable and legally correct manner.

"Its a four step process when dealing with digital evidence"

 

Collection      Recognition     Collection Preservation Transportation Storage

Examination Documentation of     the content and     state of the evidence. To un-hide the information

Analysis            Looking at the      product of the examination for its significance and probative value

Reporting          Explaining of the evidence and what the data means

These steps create a new set of questions for what to expect from a Computer Forensic examiner during the processing of digital evidence.

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