Services

We have the expertise to assist with all types of digital forensics

What We Do

Computers & Handheld Devices

Computers, laptops, tablets, cell phones, all handheld devices contain valuable information that we can recover.

Infotainment System Forensics

Information from vehicle infotainment systems can be critical for human factors experts when determining if a driver was distracted. We can recover this information.

Vehicle Black Boxes

Vehicle computers contain a lot of data that can determine events leading up to an incident.   This type of information critical to an investigation where fault is in question.

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Computers and Handheld Devices

We can locate and extract data from a host of devices. Technology is ever-changing and is increasingly being used in criminal events. Our experts will recover, retrieve and, preserve digital forensic evidence in a defensible manner.

Data from computers, cell phones, tablets, hard drives, flash drives, and other devices can be isolated and recovered.

We can also recover deleted messages, photos, and other data.

Vehicle Forensic Investigations

Information from vehicle infotainment systems can be critical for human factors experts when determining if a driver was distracted. For instance, were they selecting music on the touchscreen at the time of an accident, or were they texting, calling or using apps on the system?

Also, imagine a scenario where a phone that was critical to a case had been lost or the data wiped. What if there are no cloud backups of the phone, and the phone was never backed up to a computer? This data may be available in the car. When a user syncs a cell phone to a vehicle, it copies over contact lists, messages, emails, chat apps, and more depending on the vehicle and model of the phone.

Our experts can investigate these types of data to uncover key evidence for a case or a claim.

Data collected from an in-vehicle infotainment system can include:

  • GPS navigation history
  • Emails
  • Phone call logs
  • Phone application usage
  • Photos
  • Text messages
  • Bluetooth connections
  • Vehicle location and historical travel locations
  • Whether the vehicle was in motion, stopping or whether the lights were on or off, etc.

Vehicle Black Box

Vehicle computers contain a lot of data that can determine events leading up to an incident. Things like speed prior to incident, braking times, hard braking events, heavy acceleration events. This information is critical for understanding what happened before, during, and after the event in question.  This type of information is critical to an investigation where fault is in question.

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