Computer Forensics and E-Discovery
Services
ADR Computer
Forensics provides law firms
and businesses of various sizes, local, state
and federal government agencies as well as fortune
500 companies with discovery and investigation of electronic evidence for Federal, State and Civil cases.
Typical Forensic Cases
- Intellectual Property Theft
- Sexual / Racial Harassment
- Inappropriate Computer Use
- Electronic Discovery / Disclosure
- Compliance Issues
- Terrorism
- Pedophile
- Murder
- Financial Fraud
Sample E-Discovery Cases:
A former employee is now working for your competitor.
Suddenly your customers are leaving your business and
landing at your competitor’s door.
Did this employee:
- Take your customer database when they left?
- Were they using your email server to contact clients?
- Were they emailing your competitor from your business?
Recently your spouse has filed for a divorce, and
you suspect adultery. If you can prove adultery it
would help your divorce settlement.
- Did they communicate through instant messages?
- Was a personal email account used for communication?
- Has your personal information been compromised?
Your Insurance Company insures a customer’s
business and the business has caught fire and now is
a total loss. Your client is claiming the business
is worth $10M, but you suspect it’s worth $5M.
How can you prove this when everything was burned?
ADR Computer Forensics & Electronic Discovery Service can
help prove your case...
Call us at 1-800-685-1914
The Computer Forensic Process
We can capture and collect data from virtually any
location within the United States. If data has
been deleted, computers or evidence damaged by fire, flood or crash we can often recover the evidence in our data recovery labs so the computer forensic investigation can begin.
Our forensic investigator’s first step will
be to capture a digital forensic image from the original
device. This is accomplished by using hardware write
blockers and the latest forensic imaging software.
Digital fingerprints are then assigned to the original
electronic storage device and the newly created image.
Regardless of where the evidence is stored: Tape Backups,
File Servers, Single Disk Drives, Mail Servers or Multiple
disk drives. It doesn't matter; if the evidence exists
we will find it.
Once our investigators have captured a
digital image, all data will be indexed. Anything
with two characters or more will be part of the data
library. This includes data that may have been partially
overwritten or deleted.
Data investigation and analysis is then performed
using key date ranges, email addresses, keywords or
phrases you specify. A forensic report
will be generated and provided to you on the digital
media of your choice.
For Computer Forensics
or Electronic Evidence Discovery,
Call: 1-800-685-1914
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