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Forensic Analysis
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Elate IT offers a complete range of computer forensic services from an initial investigation on site, through capturing the computer data, to processing and investigating the captured data for evidence for (or against) a case.
Elate IT provides a broad range of services and consultation in relation to the investigation and handling of computer related fraud, abuse and email misuse. Whether a computer is integral or incidental to your problem, our experienced investigators can assist you from the initial fact finding right through to a successful prosecution or disciplinary action.
Working closely with our clients, often under extreme secrecy, we have a proven track record of recovering vital evidence which could not have been found using conventional techniques. To investigate it is necessary to use the right tool to recover the evidence. Just like a police forensics team fingerprint technician uses the right tools and expertise - computer investigations are specialized. |
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We can provide assistance in the following areas: |
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Assistance on securing data by using specialized forensics imaging techniques |
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Advisory how to initialize an investigation |
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Lab Services on Data Analysis, examination and recovery |
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Advisory on the benchmark practices of securing the evidence |
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Expert Technical Reports and recommendations |
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Who May Need Computer Forensics?
In this era of emerging technologies many types of criminal and civil proceedings can and do make use of evidence revealed by computer forensics specialists:
Criminal Prosecutors use computer evidence in a variety of crimes where incriminating documents can be found: homicides, financial fraud, drug and embezzlement record-keeping, and child pornography.
Civil litigations can readily make use of personal and business records found on computer systems that bear on: fraud, divorce, discrimination, and harassment cases.
Insurance Companies may be able to mitigate costs by using discovered computer evidence of possible fraud in accident, arson, and workman's compensation cases.
Corporations often hire computer forensics specialists to ascertain evidence relating to: sexual harassment, embezzlement, theft or misappropriation of trade secrets and other internal/confidential information.
Law Enforcement Officials frequently require assistance in pre-search warrant preparations and post-seizure handling of the computer equipment.
Individuals sometimes hire computer forensics specialists in support of possible claims of: wrongful termination, sexual harassment, or age discrimination |
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