Are you concerned that your loved one is spending too much time on the internet? Are you worried that your business partner may be hiding information? Are you a lawyer seeking hidden or deleted data from a computer? Would knowing the truth benefit you?
With computer forensics, gain peace of mind by receiving the answers you need. Similar to medical forensic cases where humans leave their fingerprints at the scene of a crime, computers provide the same electronic fingerprints that allow us to recover, analyze, and provide electronic evidence regarding your concern.
Evidence can be found in many different forms: financial records, word processing documents, diaries, spreadsheets, databases, e-mail, pictures, movies, sound files, etc.
Whether you desire information on your spouse’s electronic whereabouts, passwords, and/or virtual conversations, we are able to assist in recovering this information. Likewise, law firms and healthcare institutions are greatly benefiting in this practice as well by saving time and money.
We provide expert analysis and witness services for all types of civil and criminal litigation involving any type of data. Computers, cell phones, digital cameras, PDA's and digital video are a few examples of media we are able to work with.
We have testified in Federal and State Court in both civil and criminal cases ranging from homicide, theft of corporate information and domestic litigation support for divorce and child custody cases.
All investigations are private, confidential and at the discretion of your inquiry.

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Now you can have your own local IT professional for a fraction of the cost of large companies!
“If it weren’t for you, I never would’ve known he was cheating. Thank you for showing me the truth.”
“I will never use another company again to scout my firm’s electronic records. Your response was prompt and gave me everything I needed to pursue legal action. I can’t thank you enough.”
“Our teenage daughter was talking to a 30-year old man online. We had no idea until you showed us the conversation. Needless to say, we were shocked and no longer allow her to use a computer in her room. Thank you!”
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