What
is Computer Forensics?
Computer Forensics is simply the application of
computer investigation and analysis techniques in
the interests of discovering and preserving
evidence of specific activities. Today, electronic
evidence discovery can be a major component of litigation.
The preservation of digital evidence is essential
in a wide variety of crime and computer misuse cases
involving theft of trade secrets, theft or destruction
of intellectual property, and fraud. G-Wag
Inc. can help you to secure critical evidence that
may provide the only clues to identify the perpetrator
and methods used. Our experienced forensic
technicians will analyze your computer system with
state-of-the-art equipment using a variety of advanced
tools, processes and procedures.
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Accounting
Firms
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Who
can use Computer Forensic Evidence? |
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firms can use a computer forensics specialist to obtain
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The
preservation and discovery of critical electronic
evidence relating to financial transactions
Preservation
and recovery of accounting records
Evidence of document alteration or deletion
Evidence related to financial mismanagement
or conflict of interest
Discovery of on-line activities
Data recovery in the event of equipment or software
failure
Data recovery in the event of deliberate deletion
or alteration
Provide qualified interpretation of computer
evidence in any type of proceedings |
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What is Computer
Forensics?
Computer Forensics is simply the application of
computer investigation and analysis techniques in
the interests of discovering and preserving evidence
of specific activities. Today, electronic evidence
discovery can be a major component of litigation.
The preservation of digital evidence is essential
in a wide variety of crime and computer misuse cases
involving theft of trade secrets, theft or destruction
of intellectual property, and fraud. G-Wag Inc.
can help you to secure critical evidence that may
provide the only clues to identify the perpetrator
and methods used. Our experienced forensic technicians
will analyze your computer system with state-of-the-art
equipment using a variety of advanced tools, processes
and procedures.
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Civil
Attornys / Litigation |
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| Who
can use Computer Forensic Evidence? |
| Civil
attorneys can use a computer forensics specialist to
obtain critical data related to: |
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The
preservation and discovery of critical electronic
evidence
Evidence of fraud in civil proceedings
Evidence of document alteration or deletion
Evidence related to wrongful dismissal or sexual
harassment suits
Evidence of spousal on-line activities or assets
hiding in divorce cases
Recovery of financial documents or transactions
Data recovery in the event of equipment or software
failure
Data recovery in the event of deliberate deletion
or alteration
Provide qualified interpretation of computer evidence
in any type of proceedings |
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What
is Computer Forensics?
Computer Forensics is simply the application
of computer investigation and analysis techniques
in the interests of discovering and preserving evidence
of specific activities. Today, electronic evidence
discovery can be a major component of litigation.
The preservation of digital evidence is essential
in a wide variety of crime and computer misuse cases
involving theft of trade secrets, theft or destruction
of intellectual property, and fraud. G-Wag Inc.
can help you to secure critical evidence that may
provide the only clues to identify the perpetrator
and methods used. Our experienced forensic technicians
will analyze your computer system with state-of-the-art
equipment using a variety of advanced tools, processes
and procedures.
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Corporate |
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| Who
can use Computer Forensic Evidence? |
| Corporations
can use a computer forensics specialist to obtain critical
data related to: |
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Sexual
harassment – email, web, electronic documents
of all types
Evidence of embezzlement
Evidence of fraud
Evidence of theft
Monitoring employee computer activities
Misappropriation of trade secrets and other internal
and confidential information
Data
recovery in the event of equipment or software
failure
Data recovery in the event of deliberate deletion
or alteration
Provide qualified interpretation of computer evidence
in any type of proceedings |
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What
is Computer Forensics?
Computer Forensics is simply the application of
computer investigation and analysis techniques in
the interests of discovering and preserving evidence
of specific activities. Today, electronic evidence
discovery can be a major component of litigation.
The preservation of digital evidence is essential
in a wide variety of crime and computer misuse cases
involving theft of trade secrets, theft or destruction
of intellectual property, and fraud. G-Wag Inc.
can help you to secure critical evidence that may
provide the only clues to identify the perpetrator
and methods used. Our experienced forensic technicians
will analyze your computer system with state-of-the-art
equipment using a variety of advanced tools, processes
and procedures.
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Law
Enforcement |
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| Who
can use Computer Forensic Evidence? |
| Law
enforcements agencies can use a computer forensics specialist
to obtain critical data related to: |
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Preservation
and discovery of critical evidence related to
criminal activities
Presentation of evidence in the court system by
fully qualified computer forensics and cyber crimes
investigation experts
Training related to cyber crimes investigations
Training related to first responders
Assist with the computer forensic examination
backlog encountered in most jurisdictions (special
rates are available to assist law enforcement)
Data recovery in the event of equipment, software
failure or deliberate deletion or alteration
Provide qualified interpretation of computer evidence
in any type of proceedings |
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Internet can be a dangerous place without proper supervision.
It
is a street that goes around the world, and 'street-proofing'
your children and students may not be enough. Parents
and educators need the tools and knowledge to audit
what is going on in the computers in the home and classroom.
Operating systems do an excellent job of keeping track
of online activities and destinations visited on the
computer. A lot of these logs and information is not
readily apparent to the beginning and average computer
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and Teachers can use new techniques and information
to check on computer activities in relation to: |
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Checking
which files have been deleted from the hard drive
Documents and files which have been recently opened
on the computer whether or not the files are still
on the hard drive
What icons sitting on the tool bars and notification
areas mean
Determining if other computers are connected to
your computer
Web site addresses that have been typed in by
computer users
Finding, examining and searching web browsing
Examining bookmarks created by computer users
Ensuring that the parents and teachers have access
to all of this information through proper administrative
rights
Familiarity with the various chat applications
and how to turn on logs for recording these types
of activities
Basic steps that can be taken to help secure the
computers at home and in the school labs |
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