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CYBER FORENSICS: CYBER CRIME
INVESTIGATION
Computer Forensics is the foundation of the electronic document discovery
process in interpreting data and metadata to reconstruct files and events. The
field of Computer Forensics exists as a result of the transition by the business
world from paper record keeping to electronic document storage. Computer
Forensics and Electronic Evidence investigation has become a key component in
civil and criminal litigation. Electronic evidence is heavily relied upon to
describe actions or accounts of actions that led to an event, and to uncover
hidden or obscured information.
The Computer Forensic Expert's role is to provide electronic litigation support
by investigating, identifying, preserving, analyzing and presenting
electronically stored information found in various devices, including but not
limited to computer networks, hard drives, external storage devices, PDA's and
cell phones.
The term “cybercrime” is a
broad term that is usually applied to a broad range of crimes in which
computers are, in some manner, involved.
Computer forensic
science was created to address the specific and articulated needs of law
enforcement to make the most of this new form of electronic evidence. Computer
forensic science is the science of acquiring, preserving, retrieving, and
presenting data that has been processed electronically and stored on computer
media.
Our cyber experts are trained to use a variety of
cyber forensic tools including, EnCase®, X-Ways Forensics, FTK, Cyber Examiner,
Cybercheck, and many more.
- Digital Evidence Collection
- Forensic Data Capture
- Disk Imaging / Snap / Mirror Image
- Computer Forensic Investigation
- Digital Evidence Analysis
- Expert Witness Testimony
- Cyber Crime Investigation
- E-Mail Authentication
- Video Analysis
- Mobile Phone Analysis
- Sim Card Examination
- Secure Data Erasure
- Electronic Data Recovery
- Time Stamp / Date Verification
- Deleted Data Recovery
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