e-Evidence

What is e-Evidence?

It is estimated that 93% of all communications now take place in some electronic format. The amount of emails sent in the US daily surpasses the amount of letters delivered by the USPS!

This means that the evidence you may need to defend a case may actually be Electronic Evidence - or e-Evidence.

e-Evidence is different than other types of evidence, in that it is extremely fragile and can be altered easily, either maliciously or by mistake. You need a trained,certified computer forensics professional to discover, preserve, protect and identify this e-Evidence so that it can be used in a court of law.

Our Certified Cyber Security Investigators are trained to retrieve e-Evidence from all sorts of digital medium. They can resurrect deleted files, crack password-protected files and find hidden files.

e-Evidence can be anywhere: hidden in a picture using steganographic tools, deleted, in slack space, encrypted, or in hexadecimal or Unicode format. Our Investigators can save you and your client time and money by finding this evidence and presenting it in a simple, yet powerful manner to support your case.

 


Can you afford not to use e-Evidence?

In many cases around the globe, e-Evidence has been the smoking gun that closed the case.

Enron is maybe the best example of the importance of e-Evidence in a legal case. By being able to prove that emails and memos were deleted in an attempt to destroy inculpatory evidence, and by being able to restore those deleted files, investigators can dramatically impact a case.

Because of the prevalence of computers in our daily personal and professional lives, many transactions that used to require for pen to be put to paper are now handled on a computer. Sending an email, using Quicken to balance a personal check book or a business account, using Word to create a new memo... all are tasks that are now routinely handled on a computer.

e-Evidence has been central in many cases ranging from accounting fraud to employment disputes, not forgetting marital issues, intellectual property theft, child pornography and other criminal endeavors.

Your clients deserve the most efficient service from your firm. We want to become your Computer Forensics Partner to continue to offer your clients the most up-to-date, professional service they deserve.

Contact us today for more information. Please remember that email is inherently insecure. Therefore, please refrain from including any confidential information in your emails.