Computer Forensic Services

Computer ForensicsComputer forensics is the science of collecting, preserving and analyzing electronic evidence that can be used for justifying employment termination, proving criminal misconduct, or supporting civil litigation. Because this evidence is often used in a court of law, it is important that it is processed by an expert according to search and seizure legal requirements. InfoDefense computer forensic examiners are industry recognized experts and are available to process computer evidence and provide expert court testimony. Contact us today for a computer forensic services price quote.

Computer Forensic Services
InfoDefense offers a full suite of computer forensic services that have been specifically designed to meet the needs of enterprise, government, legal and law enforcement organizations. Our computer forensic examiners use industry standard methodologies and practices to ensure the integrity of evidence throughout the entire process. Below is a description of each service.

Incident Response
InfoDefense designed its computer incident response service to help organizations address information security compromises. These breaches can be caused by internal or external sources including hackers, disgruntled employees, Internet worms or even employees who are misusing computer systems. See InfoDefense incident response services for more information.

Evidence Collection and Analysis (Electronic Discovery)
Whether electronic evidence is required for an employment termination or a law suit, it should be preserved and analyzed by experts to be admissible in court. Our evidence collection and analysis service can be used to preserve and extract electronic evidence from computer systems. InfoDefense created its computer forensics methodology around the US Department of Justice electronic evidence search and seizure guidelines. It is prudent to assume that all evidence will be used in a court of law. Our methodology ensures that the evidence that we collect is useful and admissible in court.

Expert Witness
InfoDefense can supply some of the most experienced computer forensic and information security professionals in the industry for expert courtroom testemony. If you are involved in a law suit that requires a computer security or digital forensics expert, contact us for assistance.

Litigation Support
In addition to expert testimony, InfoDefense offers pre-trial consultation and exhibit preparation services to assist attorneys in preparing for courtroom presentation of digital evidence. Contact us to learn more about InfoDefense litigation support services.
You can reach our computer forensic examiners by email at forensics@infodefense.com or call us at (877) INFODEFENSE.
Return on Security Investment
ROSI It is often difficult to determine the real value of information security investments since they do not produce revenue. They instead protect against potential losses. These losses may or may not be realized. As a result, decision-makers are often reluctant to make security investments. There is a way, however, to maximize your security investment and measure its return through risk assessment and return on security investment analysis. This information can be used to prioritize information security investments and help justify additional expenditures.

     There is a fair amount of effort involved and it may require expert help from outside your company, but it will be well worth any investment in time or resources. When your are done with this exercise, you will have an intimate understanding of the value of your information assets as well as priorities for additional security investment and a baseline for measuring results.

     From a business perspective, information security is a function of risk management. Using standard risk assessment techniques and formulas, your organization can focus its limited resources on protecting its most critical information assets. In this process you will determine the risks to specific information assets and develop priorities for reducing them.

     Your company has the option of performing the risk assessment internally or contracting with an outside firm such as InfoDefense to help guide you through the process. Either way, your firm will benefit most if senior level management is closely involved in the process.
 
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