Data is only as good as its analysis
Anyone can collect data. At Computer Forensics Solutions, we’re not just collectors—we’re also experts in data analysis, which is a key component of thorough computer forensics. We review all available information and compile a detailed report that is easy to review and understand. Our analysis adheres to all state and Federal court regulations, so your report will be in full compliance.
We gather all available information pertaining to:
- Email servers and their mailboxes
- The type and location of data
- Electronic storage policies
- File servers, home directories, and shared folders
- Back-up procedures
Computers aren’t the only equipment we analyze. Floppy disks, zip disk tapes, USB drives, flash cards, and network servers can also contain important data that’s critical to a case.
You never know what evidence waits on a computer.
Terrorists have plotted attacks using email. Pedophiles have lured children through social media. Companies have hidden electronic documents that proved they were swindling their investors. Electronically stored information (ESI) is often the “smoking gun” in civil and criminal cases. The legal data specialists at Computer Forensics Solutions are experts at retrieving hidden or encrypted data from networks, hard drives, and electronic sources.
The courts have recently implemented new rules pertaining to ESI. Our highly detailed process is designed to:
- Keep electronic evidence from getting tossed out of court due to “technicalities” that violate regulations
- Find every piece of data pertaining to your case, while eliminating irrelevant information
- Document every point of discovery and compile the data in a form that complies with the rules of the courts
With a network of nationwide investigators, we specialize in finding obscure information that others might miss—information that can win your case. In addition to the content inside a file, we also extract metadata that identifies the file’s creator, when it was modified, and when it was sent, ensuring that you have the data you need to effectively present and support your case.