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Learning the language of computer hardware and software is not easy, and making or responding to discovery requests for electronic evidence can be a daunting task. Let the examiners at the Center for Computer Forensics help you understand electronic storage technology and ensure that you are properly protecting your client's interest.

Our examiners have been providing litigation support and evidence gathering services since its start in 1997. Our familiarity with operating systems has allowed us to assist individuals, companies and law firms across North America, while maintaining the highest ethical and professional standards.

ives_potrafka.jpgIves R. Potrafka joined the Center for Computer Forensics as the Senior Forensics Examiner in January 2004. Prior to joining the Center for Computer Forensics Mr. Potrafka served four years with the Michigan Attorney General's Office - High Tech Crime Unit as a Special Agent / Forensic Examiner and Internet Investigator. Prior to the Michigan Attorney General’s Office Mr. Potrafka served his community as a lawenforcement officer for approximately 27 years at the local and state level. - more -

 

 
  • Nancy Forster , CFCE, CEECS, EnCE
    Forensic Examiner
    Nancy Forster, Forensic Examiner
    Ms. Forster joined Data Recovery Group, an associate company to the Center for Computer Forensics, in 1999 as a data recovery technician and performed exceptionally and showed a unique capability to investigate and solve problems. The owners of the Center for Computer Forensics and Data Recovery Group recognized Ms. Forster’s talent and in 2000 promoted her to Forensic Examiner.
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