concerns

 
 

Critical information is stored on your company computers, PDA’s and phones, and every day this information, entrusted to your employees, walks in & out of your building.


  1. BulletIs this critical information staying on the company devices or is it being shared via email?


  1. BulletDo you suspect theft or loss of proprietary information?


  1. BulletIs someone sending anonymous emails?


  1. BulletIs someone sending emails that are damaging to you?


  1. BulletIs someone breaching a trust relationship?


If what you suspect is true, it’s very possible evidence exists on their computer or storage device and we can assist you with a thorough examination of the storage device. If it isn’t true, perhaps your suspicions are unwarranted and your fears can be put to rest. Replacing an employee can be expensive and your staff’s morale is impacted as well. Making a decision of this nature isn’t pleasant, so knowing the who, what & when ensures you are making a smart business decision.


With the large amount of data being created today, there is a tremendous amount of evidence residing on electronic storage devices. Typically, electronic storage devices are personal computers, but there are many different kinds of devices from cell phones to thumb drives to media players to digital cameras and the list continues to grow.


While Forensics is often used to support legal proceedings, it is also a valuable tool to Human Resources and Legal departments when investigating employee misconduct and theft of intellectual property. A Forensic Examiner may be able to recover files that were destroyed either accidentally or maliciously.