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The Center for Computer Forensics is available to assist our clients with creating the right plan for data preservation, opposing expert witness monitoring and review, computer forensics and e-discovery production. The Center for Computer Forensics can assist with identifying the right media to collect and where that media resides. In today’s mobile environment, the data could reside on an individual workstation, a network server, a thumb drive, camera, PDA, cellular telephone and many others. The data can be found locally, nationally and internationally. The Center for Computer Forensics' examiners speak the language of the IT professional and can assist the legal community with the process. Our examiners have testified in court and assisted with judicial review of the process and our final reports. The Center for Computer Forensics' examiners are experienced and know what to look for when reviewing or monitoring another experts plan or report. Our examiners have developed these plans and can assist our clients with interpretation and suggest modifications if needed. The Center for Computer Forensics' examiners will help our clients develop a plan of attack for the analysis of the computer or computers. Our examiners can help guide the client to the location of the data that is most likely to produce the desired results. Each analysis is treated as a unique project and by definition requires a unique plan for searching the data. The process can be extremely complicated and our examiners will explain it so that educated and intelligent decisions can be made by the client. The Center for Computer Forensics will help our clients make the right choices for electronic discovery. While it is important that the data be preserved properly, it is also important that the data be produced in a useable fashion and meets the needs of the reviewer. The Center for Computer Forensics can help guide our client through the decision process; should it be a Summation load set, a Concordance load set, an online review tool or native documents in a forensic report. |
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