We
recommend and use dtSearch as a best-in-class
indexing tool in the forensics arena, and
even include it in our forensics seminars.
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The
eForensics team has an international reputation
for clinical digital forensic practice, research,
software development, analysis techniques, expert
litigation support and testimony. The eForensics
team works on any archival data, from cell phones
to enterprise servers. Distinguishing features of
the eForensics team include:
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Over
200 forensic examinations |
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Over
30 at-trial or sworn testimony experiences |
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Over
40 peer-reviewed presentations and publications |
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Over
20 years digital forensic experience |
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Presentations
for governments of 8 major countries (including
a special expertise in Arabic) |
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Investigative
frameworks and forensic discovery protocols
that exceed U.S. and international standards |
Sample investigations handled
by the eForensics team have included: a software
piracy investigation for one of the world's largest
software manufacturers; an alleged theft of intellectual
property for a major oil field services business;
and a network intrusion investigation for a major
world bank.
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As
our profession matures, examiners are being
confronted with larger more complex sets of
digital data and remnants.
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The
eForensics team offers a special knowledge in
anti-forensics and data-hiding techniques and
digital image analysis. It also has experience
in e-discovery project management in very large
civil, criminal and administrative investigations.
For time-critical subject matters, the eForensics
team offers rapid response data retrieval and
analysis. Findings are typically presented in
a confidential context with comprehensive written
reports, graphical exhibits, executive-level presentations,
depositions, briefs and other litigation support
and court testimony.
For
text search and retrieval, the eForensics team
teaches and use the dtSearch product line. "As
our profession matures, examiners are being confronted
with larger more complex sets of digital data
and remnants," says Larry Leibrock, Ph.D.
"In many situations, the discovery schedule
is being compressed and we are tasked with focusing
on allocated data across networked platforms.
We recommend and use dtSearch as a best-in-class
indexing tool in the forensics arena, and even
include it in our forensics seminars."
For more information on eForensics services, including
information on upcoming seminars and talks, please
call (512) 479-5959 or email info@eforensics.com.
You can also visit eForensics online at www.eforensics.com
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