Digital Evidence. Recovered, Interpreted, and Defended.
Transform complex digital data into clear, defensible findings that stand up in court.
The Risk of Incomplete Digital Analysis
Digital evidence is often fragmented across devices. Focusing only on mobile data can leave critical gaps—missed files, overlooked timelines, or incomplete user activity.
Without proper forensic handling and interpretation, computer evidence can be:
- Misunderstood or taken out of context
- Challenged for improper collection or analysis
- Underutilized in building or defending a case
The issue isn’t just the data—it’s how it’s recovered, validated, and explained.
What We Deliver:
Clear, Defensible Computer Forensics
User Activity Reconstruction
We reconstruct timelines using file access, program execution, logins, and external device activity.
File System & Artifact Analysis
We analyze deleted files, internet history, system logs, metadata, and application usage.
Corroboration Across Data Sources
We align computer findings with mobile data, call records, location data, and cloud sources.
Objective, Court-Ready Reporting
We deliver clear, defensible reports built for litigation
Our 6-Step Methodology
1
Evidence Review
Assess scope, devices, and investigative goals.
2
Forensic Imaging
Secure, verifiable acquisition with full documentation.
3
Analysis & Reconstruction
Identify artifacts and build activity timelines.
4
Correlation
Align findings with other evidence sources.
5
Reporting
Create clear, court-admissible summaries and exhibits.
6
Testimony Support
Explain findings clearly in deposition or court.
Frequently Asked Questions
We examine desktops, laptops, and external storage devices across major operating systems.
In many cases, yes—depending on how the data was deleted and subsequent device usage.
Yes. Our methods follow accepted forensic standards and are designed for admissibility and expert review.
Yes. Our work is objective and based solely on the data.
Ready to work smarter with digital evidence?
Explore our training, consulting, and mapping services—designed to meet the challenges of modern investigations.


