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Computer Forensics - When Does A Case Warrant It?

 

If your opponents client uses a computer or if the organization you represent uses computers, they need computer forensics. The computer has invaded our very existence, become a part of our lives, and is an integral part of almost every case from complex litigation and class actions to contract disputes and sexual harassment, GDF has help law firms reduce costs of Electronic Discovery, win cases and quantify damages.

Computer Forensics differs from data recovery, which is, recovery of data after an event affecting the physical data, such as a hard drive crash. Computer forensics goes much further. Computer forensics is a complete computer examination with analysis as the ultimate goal.

Computer Forensics also differs from Electronic Discovery, as artifacts are usually obtained from computer media that is requested during discovery or obtained through a court order or  warrant.  Computer Forensic Analysis is the process of finding evidence that is not readily available and preserving that evidence for admissibility in court.

This means not only recovering deleted files (documents, graphics, etc.), but also searching the slack and unallocated space on the hard drive—places where a plethora of evidence regularly resides.

It is tracing artifacts—those tidbits of data left behind by the operating system—for clues of what the computer has been used for, and, more importantly, knowing how to find the artifacts, and evaluating the value of information.

Forensic exams allow the processing of hidden files—files that are not visible or accessible to the user—that contain past usage information. It is reconstructing and analyzing the date codes for each file—determining when each file was created, last modified, last accessed and when deleted.

Computer forensics is being able to run a string-search for e-mail, when no e-mail client is obvious. An analysis will reveal Internet usage, recover data, and accomplish a full analysis even after the computer has been defragged and/or formatted. It is using industry-standard methodology, and supplying you with a concise written report.

In large enterprises a GDF Forensic Expert can extract data from databases, emails from email servers and reconstruct data and events from electronic evidence.

GDF provides Attorneys with a wide variety of Computer Forensic services such as electronic discovery, data acquisition, data recovery and evidence gathering. Each client has different needs and each case is unique.  We encourage you to contact us if you have questions about how we may assist you.

GDF is Experienced in identifying, recovering, and analysis of Digital Data Evidence to prove what happened, when it happened, how it happened and who was involved.

GDF is Experienced with Electronic digital evidence acquisition, search, filter and consolidation of data, e-mail's and files from virtually any type of media including hard drives, backup tapes, CD-ROM, floppy disks, Zip disks.

GDF is experienced in determining the optimal balance between legal and technical strategies

GDF is experienced in Depositions

GDF is experienced in Expert Witness Testimony

GDF is experienced in preparation of client witnesses

GDF offers objective expert testimony that only a third-party certified computer forensic investigator can.

GDF is experienced in exposing flaws in opposing counsel's interpretation of electronic evidence and results from their forensic analysis efforts

Experienced GDF Certified Computer Forensic Investigators skilled at acquiring and delivering evidence from hostile and friendly environments

GDF certified investigators employ the proper hardware and software to identify, isolate, and preserve electronic information in a court admissible manner.  They posses the expertise and experience vital to efficiently analyze electronic information and uncover electronic evidence while relying upon essential training and experience to ensure the court admissibility of electronic evidence.

 To discuss you needs in more detail please

Call or E-Mail me for a quote ASAP “Time is of the essence”

Bill Harvanr 

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