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Our core business is focused in two very important aspect of every businness needs namely: 1. Computer Forensics 2. Accounting Forensics So ... What is Computer Forensics? Computer Forensics is a detailed and scientific study, research and implementation of computer science subjects for the purpose of gathering digital evidence in cases of cyber crimes or for other scientific research purposes. According to legal perspective, a government authorized computer forensic agent can investigate into computer systems and networks and after application of series of technical steps involved, reach at what I just briefed – digital evidence. Digital evidence is just as any evidence but the difference is it is digital evidence exists in digital form like computer data, disks, printed documents, etc. What is Accounting Forensics? Auditing and accounting is an unlikely combination – but that’s what forensic accounting is all about! Forensic essentially means ‘anything that is suitable to be used in a court of law’ and this is exactly what forensic accountants are meant to do. The exciting field of forensic accounting deals with providing and accounting analysis of a case that is suitable to be used in any court of law. Let us enter the world of forensic accounting! What We Provide? We provide expert, court approved, High Tech Investigations, litigation support and IT Consulting. We give our clients timely and professional service, while ensuring that our analysis exceeds the rules of evidence and our clients expectations. We are experienced in courtroom preparation and testimony. Our reports are comprehensive yet understandable and have been proven in legal proceedings. From our experience, we: "Preserve, identify, extract, document and interpret computer data. It is often more of an art than a science, but as in any discipline, computer forensic specialists follow clear, well-defined methodologies and procedures.” From Warren's: “Computer Forensics: Incident Response Essentials." Would you like your case handled by someone who read a book or wrote the best selling book on Computer Forensics? |
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