Computer Forensic evidence may not be in a marked plastic bag…
McCann E-Investigations utilizes computer forensics to gather “virtual” evidence from computers, laptops, mobile devices, servers, hard drives and flash drives. By searching through emails, financial records, and Internet histories on business and home computers, McCann Investigators identify key insights in civil and criminal cases. Computer forensics is the science of extracting this information, determining what is relative to your case, and compiling a compelling, factual report to present to the judge and jury.
Computer Forensics Experts at Your Disposal
McCann's computer forensic experts come from a variety of electronic discovery backgrounds and locations across the country. Our network of investigators includes:
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Former and current law enforcement investigators who have handled hundreds of cases
Computer forensics requires more than just a basic understanding of technology—it demands a unique blend of technical and legal knowledge. By working with a certified forensics professional, you’re assured that your investigation will be handled by an expert with the industry expertise to find and analyze the evidence you need to win your case.
Tools of the Trade
At McCann E-Investigations, we use the most advanced forensics tools available, including AccessData and Guidance Software. These tools extract data from a variety of operating systems—Windows, Mac, UNIX, and AS400—without compromising the integrity of the system or the evidence. We gather data from a wide range of formats and mediums, including hard drives, floppy diskettes, zip disks, tapes, PDAs, CDs and DVDs, USB and other removable drives, digital cameras and recorders, flash cards, network servers, and cell phones.
Full-Service Solutions
Whether you’re preparing for the biggest case of your career, need ongoing consulting, or just have an interest in the field, Computer Forensics Solutions can help. We offer Certified Computer Examiner Boot Camps and one-day introductory sessions to introduce you to the exciting arena of computer forensics.
New Whitepaper: The Uses and Steps of Computer Imaging
A company is only as strong as the workers that make it up. However, the infrastructure of the sturdiest company can be damaged if one of its workers is using private company information fo his or her own personal gain. Taking matters into your own hands - or the hands of your resident computer technician - might seem like the most efficient, practical way to handle this crack in your organization's security structure. However, by choosing to deal with this problem on your own, you actually damage the integrity of any evidence of wrongdoing you do find.
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