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Currently, nearly 1/3 of all important discovery documents reside on computers. Computer forensics relies on the application of methods to gather, process, interpret and use digital evidence to help provide a conclusive description of cyber crime activities.  The information gathered may be suitable for submission as evidence. Computer forensics often involves investigating computer systems, data storage devices, either fixed like hard disks or removable media.

Our team of data recovery specialists takes forensic activity very seriously. We are committed to providing and improving our forensic data recovery tools in an ongoing effort to offer only the highest quality of forensic services to our customers. We have over 15 years of experience in data recovery and can apply this experience to any forensic data recovery case.

Computer forensic data recovery is used to stop unscrupulous employees and criminals in their tracks. While the Internet is a wonderful source of information some are misusing the system to commit bank fraud, scams, harassment and more.

Embezzlement, for instance, is a common threat among corporations. If you suspect disk data has been tampered with, it’s important that you do not attempt to gain access to that data yourself. When you attempt disk data recovery on your own, you may inadvertently wipe out vital information, rendering your efforts useless, or produce inadmissible data.

Our forensic experts are prepared to address your personal needs.  Our expert analysis and examination services can address all types of data storage, computer systems and operating environments. We can perform comprehensive, non-invasive computer forensic examinations for virtually all types of media with accuracy and efficiency. We are capable of preserving the integrity of the original media, while providing detailed analysis of current and deleted files.

In both civil and criminal issues, there are times when you know or suspect that there is electronic data on a computer hard drive or tape that has been hidden, tampered with, deleted or otherwise damaged, and you need the information. Whether the cause is a disgruntled employee who "wiped out" his computer before leaving or individuals trying to hide evidence of fraud, sexual harassment or embezzlement, or trying to hide the misappropriation of customer files, proprietary processes or customer lists, the process of recovering the information is similar.

 

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Call us at 678-792-2615 for immediate help. Go to our Computer Forensics Form to contact us immediately via email.   Also please check out our "FAQ,s" for more information on computer forensics.

Last Updated ( Monday, 14 January 2008 )
 
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