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Forensic Imaging for companies |
Did you know...
Forensic imaging of hard drives should be routine at the onset of a
problem. Certified forensic investigators have the proper tools and
training to Secure the Image and ensure that all evidence retrieved
will be admissible in court.
Don't think you're going to court - don't be too sure! Former employees
sue their employers all the time for things such as wrongful termination,
sexual harassment, discrimination, etc. Lawsuits such as these typically are brought
one to two years after an employee is let go. By then, computer evidence that can
prove your case is often long since gone.
Secure forensic images of relevant computer systems immediately upon terminating an
employee. Then if the ex-employee brings a surprise lawsuit two years later, you have
all the evidence you need to defend yourself and your company perfectly preserved!
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Forensic imaging is not the same... as making a normal or backup copy of a hard drive. Forensic Images...
- Follow specialized crucial procedures
- Perform a bit-for-bit copy of every sector on the hard drive
- Allow for later recovery of deleted files and deleted email
- Allow for later recovery from slack and unallocated spaces
- Are verified using a precise mathematical algorithm
- Guarantee the copy and the original are identical to each other
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Certified Computer Forensic Investigators... All Forensic Pursuit analysts are CHFI and EnCE certified forensic investigators.
They have the expertise and experience to help you get at important
evidence that you may not even know existed.
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| Your IT Guy Cannot Do This! |
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| While your IT people are very good at what they do, they are not trained
in proper forensic techniques. Any copy made internally will likely not be
admissible in court and deleted files will not be able to be retrieved. |
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When is Forensic Imaging Necessary?
Forensic investigations need to start with forensic images whenever a possibility exists that
deleted information may be important to your case. There is only one way to preserve the ability
to examine deleted information, and that's to secure a forensic image of every computer that may
contain data relevant to your case.
Forensic images can be required of your client's computers as a one-stop way to comply with a
preservation order, or you may need to secure forensic images of computers on the other side.
Either way, Forensic Pursuit's experts can help you determine what you need and the most efficient
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