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Forum : Technical

Computer Forensics

OnlineSecurity's computer forensic teams consist of computer specialists, skilled technicians, and seasoned financial and corporate investigators, each of whom is experienced in a broad range of investigative, analytical and forensic techniques for collecting, accessing and reconstructing data from computers, PDA's, audit trails, networks and other sources such as fax and print server files and firewall logs. OnlineSecurity has prepared a primer on Computer Forensics, click here to download it in Adobe PDF format. OR click here to browse it.

Adhering to the Forensic9000 standards created by OnlineSecurity, electronic data is collected, secured and imaged for use in court or other proceeding. The Forensic9000 process ensures that evidence is secured and preserved before it can be tampered with or corrupted.

By using advanced searching techniques and analytical procedures, our forensic investigative team can recover files and emails that have been deleted, erased, hidden, reformatted or partially over-written. Specialized software is used to access files that are password protected and to identify file names and extensions that have been disguised.

Hard disks are installed at our labs on specially designed workstations that allow the forensic team to view the copied disk and to run applications exactly as they would appear in a native operating environment. Our forensic team reconstructs not only files, but browser histories, cookie files, calendars, email history, zip files, downloads and other pertinent information, providing a snapshot of how the computer was used.


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