What is Computer Forensics Inc.?
If you're interested in computer forensics a good place to start would be the Computer Forensics Inc. website http://www.forensics.com/. Computer forensics is a company that uses their expertise to help unravel the electronic discovery intricacies or complexity of everything from the examination of a single computer to complex or class action litigation. Computer Forensics' services encompass every aspect of the electronic discovery process.
This includes tape restoration, forensic drive imaging, domestic and international data capture, data analysis, electronic discovery planning, expert testimony, and e-risk management consulting. The goal of their services is to find the "Right Data at the Right Time" for their clients.
Computer Forensics Electronic Discovery Services
Electronic discovery services help lawyers identify, acquire, restore, and analyze electronic data in litigation. They have full-time trained and certified experts in computer forensics, discovery, and testifying. They are highly experienced in acquiring data from NT, Novell, Unix, and Linux servers.
Their first step is the identification of likely sources of relevant information, including what and whom to target. Once that is identified, they move onto gathering the electronic evidence, while taking care to avoid spoliation. That means they take care to avoid the destruction, alteration, or mutilation of evidence to ensure that their work product withstands scrutiny in all jurisdictions.
After the computer forensics have gathered all their electronic evidence, they then must make the data readable and useable. The next step is filtering the data to avoid any unnecessary restoration of data. The last step is providing this data to their clients and offer detailed written reports and analyses to support their conclusions.
Computer Forensics and E-Risk Management Services
Computer forensics offer e-risk management services to companies to help them protect themselves from lawsuits and other liabilities related to email, file retention, and workplace privacy issues. They work with their clients to help them create a plan design along with focusing on training, employee handbooks, and audits. Computer forensics start by putting together a thorough overview of the company's use of electronic data. They use interviews, on-site reviews, and independent research to determine how the company addresses document retention, backup routines, and disaster recovery plans.
After the system overview is created they begin working on a design plan to meet the company's particular needs. This includes privacy and confidentiality policies, advising employees of these policies and informing their employees about their privacy rights and responsibilities. To ensure that their plan is successful they provide training, employee handbooks, and periodic audits. The training is provided to describe to all computer users your electronic risk program and how it works.
They will go over e-mail style guides, instructions for deleting files, and policies on handling sensitive documents. An excellent complement to the training session is the employee handbooks. These handbooks provide employees with an easy explanation of their electronic risk control plan, appropriate on-line etiquette, and any other computer-related guidelines.
The last part of their e-risk management services is to provide their clients with periodic audits that include confidential reviews of their electronic files and training follow-up.


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