
From device extraction to courtroom testimony, Hawks Consulting delivers precise, defensible digital forensics tailored to your investigative needs.
Investigations move fast—mistakes with digital evidence slow them down. Whether you’re building a case or defending one, handling digital evidence without precision and process can derail your efforts. Unreliable timelines, overlooked data, and misinterpreted findings can lead to missed opportunities—or worse, inadmissible evidence. Hawks Consulting helps you move forward with confidence, ensuring the integrity and clarity of every step.
Certified in CDR Analysis, Mobile Device Forensics, and Expert Testimony
Over 60 years of combined investigative experience
Trusted by law enforcement, major law firms, and Fortune 500 companies
Our findings are led by the data—not narratives, assumptions, or agendas.
All procedures follow chain-of-custody and admissibility standards.
We use validated tools and proven methods for every extraction or analysis.
Our reports and testimony are impartial and easy for any audience to understand.
We align deliverables with your case strategy and timeline.
We train ourselves—and others—to stay sharp in a fast-moving field.
A wide range—CDR analysis is often used in homicide, fraud, harassment, and missing persons investigations.
Yes. All device extractions are performed using certified forensic tools under chain-of-custody protocols.
Our expert witnesses, including Jason Hawks and Jason Riechers, have decades of combined courtroom experience.
Absolutely. Our digital forensics training can be delivered live online, in-person, or on-demand.
That depends on scope, but most CDR and device analyses are completed within 2–4 weeks.
 Yes. We maintain neutrality and have worked with both sides of the courtroom in civil and criminal cases.
We’re certified in mobile forensics, call record analysis, and courtroom testimony.
Yes, we support corporate and insurance investigations with defensible digital reporting.
Explore our training, consulting, and mapping services—designed to meet the challenges of modern investigations.