IT Forensics

IT Forensics is the use of various methods in order to recover, authenticate, and analyze electronic data that can be utilized as evidence in a court of law.

IT Forensics involves four key components
• Identification and extraction of electronic evidence
• Protection of the evidence
• Analyzing the evidence
• Present the findings

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IT Forensics

Competency, confidentiality and results when you need them most

As the reliance on Information Technology has increased over the past several decades, so has the potential for computer crimes. Whether it be crimes from outside the confines of company walls, or from someone in payroll, the ability to track the offender, limit the impact, and prosecute those committing the crime is essential. IT Forensics is the use of various methods in order to recover, authenticate, and analyze electronic data that can be utilized as evidence in a court of law.

IT Forensics involves four key components, including the following:

  1. Identification and extraction of electronic evidence
  2. Protection of the evidence
  3. Analyzing the evidence
  4. Present the findings.

Amper can help you quickly and confidentially analyze and assess your information systems forensics needs when potential issues arise.

Contact: Dan Schroeder


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