
Computers have become a permanent part of our business and personal lives. They contain a vast amount of information about their users – including proof of illegal, harmful and fraudulent activities. While the user can hide or delete the information using several removal methods, the data is not permanently destroyed. Focus Investigations, utilizes proven Computer Forensics methods to recover, examine and analyze the computerized data that can help you prove the truth.
Why choose a certified computer examiner?
90% of IT Techs are not certified to legally extract forensic data from any computer. Hiring a Certified Computer Examiner (CCE) ensures that the data will be extracted in the manner necessary to withstand legal scrutiny. Our computer forensic examiner is ISCFE certified. The International Society of Computer Forensic Examiners maintain an uncompromised process for certifying high forensic and ethical standards for forensic computer examiners.
Chain of Custody
Focus Investigations understands that keeping a clear chain-of-custody for your computer forensic evidence is crucial if the evidence will be presented in legal proceedings. Our extensive experience in handling experience ensures that each piece of data and equipment will follow a strict chain-of-custody, preserving its admissibility in court.
Recovering the Data You Need
Through the science of Computer Forensics, Focus Investigations can recover deleted files including deleted emails and convert file fragments, file slack, and unallocated disk space into searchable files. We are also able to provide written reports and expert testimony on our analysis of the data collected. If you suspect that someone in your life or business is using a computer or digital device for immoral or illegal activities, let Focus Investigations, help you find the truth.
Focus Investigations can recover digital evidence from a number of sources including:
• Computers • Cellular Phones • Digital Cameras • Hard Drives • Mail Servers
• PDA’s • CD-ROMS, Zip Disks, DVDs • USB Memory Devices • Websites