Computer Monitoring - Review evidence
Today, most workplace sources of evidence exist only in digital format. Gone are the days of phyical paperwork. The focus shifts to digital data in the format of emails, files, Internet history following the digital footprint left by all who use the internet.
Specialist like computing detectivces are trained to find the needle in the haystack. There is such a large amount of the information to sort that even computer professionals in other fields will struggle to understand how to unraval important information to locate, analyze, and organize to provide key evidence during cases of litigation. If you want to prove something then let experts examine it because their are best practice issues harvesting data from computers and devices and equipment is inspected
Electronic discovery provides an unparalleled wealth of information in key cases such as prosecution of corporate fraud, investigating theft of trade secrets, monitoring illegal and insider trading and general abuse of the computer systems by staff or outsiders.
- Tribunals for Computer Misuse - For Defence and Prosecution

- Copywight evidence gathering in ACPO compliant data for court prosecution
- Theft of Company Secrects and valueable customer lists
- Financial records misuse and insider trading
Unlike paper evidence, computer evidence can often exist in many forms, with earlier versions still accessible on a computer disk. You can track this information to version what was written to form a case to show the determination to the culprit.
- Backups
- Deleted Computer items
- Network Storage
- Forensic examination for computer equipment
- Digital footprint
. These may take the form of earlier versions of data files such as memos or spreadsheets that still exist on the computer's disk or on backup media. Storage is becoming more diverse and smaller, not to mention more powerful.
We also run courses explaining how to minimise your digital information leakage and safe secure handling of data. Customers doing very sensitive work may want to avoid this. Click on the footprints to see how to protect your company from computer misuse.
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