
Computer forensics, also known as digital forensics, is a unique combination of science and art. A computer forensic examiner uses active and non-active data as well as system-generated information - such as log files and registry entries - on computer systems to roll back time and paint a coherent picture of how a system was used.
The Digital Forensic Group’s qualified computer forensic examiners analyze moved, copied, deleted or compromised files while the rules of evidentiary preservation are strictly complied with to avoid spoliation: the main objective of computer forensics. Using proven techniques along with best-in-class tools, experienced computer forensic examiners can safely retrieve and analyze all potential data on a computer system (even deleted files).
Electronic evidence collection from computers and digital devices is of the utmost importance to the digital forensic investigator. However, so is the dedication to making the results of computer examinations understandable to both technical and non-technical people. We are not just computer forensic examiners – we are translators of digital information. It is essential that once evidence is extracted, a judge, jury, opposing counsel and you completely understand the evidence obtained from the digital forensic examination – our expert witness testimony is clear, concise and professional.
To avoid spoliation issues, it is critical that the source data is not altered when extracted from hard drives or other media. Our certified computer forensic examiners:
What happens when you throw out a computer? Electronic data can stay resident on hard drives for many years. Without a proper data destruction plan your sensitive information – intellectual property, medical records, credit card information, accounting information - can all fall into the wrong hands. To complement our computer forensics service we give you the data security you need with hard disk wiping or destruction.
We provide a bonded and certified technician that will come to your location to perform a 3, 4 or 7-pass Department Of Defense (DoD) overwrite depending upon security requirements. Or, if absolute destruction is necessary, total shredding can be performed off site for all types of hard drives or media tapes. Whether you require wiping or destruction you will be provided with a Certificate of Destruction confirming data has been removed - assuring complete privacy.
Do not use any “computer expert” – digital forensics is a specialized field – contact our computer forensic examiners toll free at 888-683-2396 or in the New York City Metro area at 212-232-0215 for a case evaluation and let us help you get the information you need safely and professionally.
The evidence counts – count on us.