
What is Computer Forensics?
Computer forensics is a branch of forensic science pertaining to legal evidence
found in computers and digital storage mediums. Computer forensics is also known
as digital forensics.
The goal of computer forensics is to explain the current state of a digital
artifact. The term digital artifact can include a computer system, a storage
media (such as a hard disk or CD-ROM), an electronic document (e.g. an email
message or JPEG image) or even a sequence of packets moving over a computer
network.
The explanation can be as straightforward as what information
is here? and as detailed as what is the sequence of events responsible
for this current arrangement of bits?
The field of Computer Forensics also has sub branches within it such as Firewall
Forensics, Database Forensics and Mobile Device Forensics.
There are many reasons to employ the techniques of computer forensics:
* In legal cases, computer forensic techniques are frequently used to analyze
computer systems belonging to defendants (in criminal cases) or litigants (in
civil cases).
* To recover data in the event of a hardware or software failure.
* To analyze a computer system after a break-in, for example, to determine how
the attacker gained access and what the attacker did.
* To gather evidence against an employee that an organization wishes to
terminate.
* To gain information about how computer systems work for the purpose of
debugging, performance optimization, or reverse-engineering.
Special measures should be taken when conducting a forensic investigation if it
is desired for the results to be used in a court of law. One of the most
important measures is to assure that the evidence has been accurately collected
and that there is a clear chain of custody from the scene of the crime to the
investigator---and ultimately to the court. Source from wikipedia.
What dCrime can do for your organization?
We can recovery information if the data was deleted, corrupt/infected, system crashes, and mechanically not funtioning. Keeping in mind that all data is not recoverable, but an extremly high percentage is. We can also detemine if there has been a breech of security on your company or home network. Every situtation/environment is unique please contact us for a consultation.
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