Forensic Analysis

Over the last two decades computers and networks have made a tremendous impact on the manner in which business is performed. In fact, business and computers have become so intertwined that it is hardly imaginable that a modern company could exist without some form of networked computing. For the most part, this impact has been positive by allowing efficient communication, geographic expansion of customer base, convenience in monetary transactions, and timely delivery of products.

Unfortunately in recent years these benefits have been offset by a disturbing increase in unethical (and in many cases illegal) behavior involving company employees. Inappropriate use of a company’s computing resources can take a variety of forms including, but not limited to: corporate espionage, loss of trade-secret information, human resources violations, sexual harassment, inappropriate access to confidential information, and identity theft. No matter what form is encountered; each can impact the business in a very real and costly way. Lawsuits, loss of revenue, loss of productivity, or loss of public trust; all can potentially impact a company's bottom line.

The Oubliette’s team of forensic experts are trained and certified in all aspects of computer forensic investigations with significant experience in corporate investigations. Utilizing state-of-the-art forensic tools and techniques, The Oubliette's analysts have the capability to recover digital evidence from a wide variety of media. All collected media is examined in exhaustive detail to uncover and illuminate any information that may contain evidentiary value. Detailed reports are provided describing the manner in which the investigation was conducted and the findings that resulted. You'll receive an electronic copy of all digital evidence signed and certified by an Oubliette forensic investigator.

Our staff acts as your personal and professional resource; capable of explaining the ‘dark arts’ of your digital evidence in plain terms; making it easily understood without the need for an advanced degree in computer science. Only when you are aware of all the strengths and weaknesses of the electronic evidence contained within your case can you make the best possible decisions regarding your strategy.

The Oubliette's consultants are uniquely qualified to provide these services and much, much more!

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