Computer Forensics
Computer forensics is a part of forensic science that relates to legal evidence found in computers and digital storage mediums such as a hard disk or memory stick. Computer forensics is sometimes referred to as digital forensics.
Computer forensic experts explain the current state of a digital artifact. A digital artifact can include a storage medium (such as a CD), an electronic document, for example a Microsoft Word or Excel document or perhaps a JPEG image or traffic on a computer network.
Explanations can simply be “what information is available?” or perhaps “what happened leading up to the current position?”
We can answer questions often asked by the legal profession, such as:
- Was a digital document, Microsoft Word for example, really created on a given date.
- Was this item edited before or after a given date
- Did an email really get sent, if so when was it sent and by who
- We recover hidden data (Meta data) that can often give away secrets of how a document was edited, this might show deleted paragraphs for other involved authors.
We are Certified Forensic Examiners and Microsoft Gold Certified so you can rely on the information we provide
We are used to working on short time scales so same day responses are normal..
