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The technological revolution
marches on at a frantic pace, providing the world
with an immense availability of resources. The same
technological revolution has also brought forth
a new breed of investigative and legal challenges.
Computers are now at the core of people's activities
and evidence contained in them is being introduced
with greater frequency in both civil and criminal
judicial proceedings. Questions arise regarding
location of evidence stored on digital media,
analysis of that evidence and authentication of
that evidence in court. The field of COMPUTER
FORENSICS seeks to answer these questions and
provide experts to introduce this digital evidence
in court.
Advanced Data Solutions LLC (ADS) has established
a Computer Forensic Department to compliment our
premier Data Recovery Services. With over twenty
years of data recovery experience, ADS
has formally developed proprietary techniques
in data discovery, which now serve to benefit
the computer forensic field. With the addition
of former law enforcement expertise and specialized
computer forensic training to our staff, we now
provide a much broader range of COMPUTER FORENSIC
SERVICES.
Computer
Forensic Services include:
- Digital Evidence Collection
- Forensic Analysis of Digital
Evidence (including, analysis of hidden, erased
and password protected files.)
- Expert Witness Testimony
- Litigation Support
Who can
benefit from our Computer Forensic Services:
Preserving
Digital
Evidence
Perhaps one of the most crucial
points of your case lies hidden in a computer.
The digital evidence collection process allows
you to not only locate that key evidence but
also maintains the integrity and reliability
of that evidence. Timing during this digital
evidence collection process is of the essence.
Any delay or continuous use of the suspect computer
may overwrite data prior to the forensic analysis
and result in destruction of critical evidence.
The following are some helpful tips that you
can follow in order to help preserve the data
for future computer forensic examination:
1.
Do not turn on or attempt to examine the
suspect computer. This could result in destruction
of evidence.
2. Identify all devices that may contain
evidence:
- Workstation Computers
- Off-Site Computers (Laptops,
Notebooks, Home Computers, Senders and Recipients
of E-mail, PDA's, etc.)
- Removable Storage Devices
(Zips, Jaz, Orb, Floppy Diskettes, CDs, Sony
Memory Sticks, Smart Media, Compact Flash, LS
- 120, Optical Disk, SyQuest, Bernoulli, Micro
drives, Pocket drives, USB Disk, Firewire Disk,
PCMICA.)
- Network Storage Devices
(RAIDs, Servers, Sans, Nas, Spanned, Remote
Network Hard Drives, Back-up Tapes, Etc.)
3. Quarantine
the above computers:
- Do not permit anyone to
use the computers.
- Secure all removable media.
- Turnoff the computers.
- Disconnect the computers
from the network.
- Consider the need for
court orders to preserve and secure the digital
evidence on third party computers and storage
media.
4. Forensically
image all suspect media.
Contact Information
Daniel Libby
Or
Customer Service
Computer Forensic Program
Manager
cs@adv-data.com
Tel. (USA toll free) 1-888-994-DATA
(3282)
Tel. (Local / International)
619-336-1400
Fax. 619-336-9600
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