The presentation of digital evidence by certified and experienced experts can significantly increase your chances of a successful legal outcome. We provide a comprehensive suite of digital forensics services throughout Australia and South-East Asia. Our court approved and certified digital forensic experts offer the highest standard of forensic analysis and presentation. We assist law firms, organisations, government agencies and individual clients at all levels of civil and criminal litigation.
Digital Detectives services include:
Incident Response
- Preserve your evidence
Forensic Analysis
- Find what you need
Expert Reports
- Ready for court
Expert Witness
- Cut through the jargon
Litigation Support
- Make your Case
Preserve Your Evidence
These days, the use of Computer Systems, Thumb Drives, GPS, PABX and Mobile Phones are highly integrated into daily corporate life. If you suspect an incident has occurred within your organisation, there is likely to be digital evidence contained on your computer systems and other electronic devices, but not for long. You need that evidence preserved in a forensically sound and timely manner for it to be admissible in court. Whether it be a suspected fraud or intellectual property theft, security breach or employee misconduct, we can help.
Contact Digital Detectives to get a digital forensics expert on site for safe forensically sound preservation of:
Workstations & Servers
Hard Disks & Thumb Drives
Storage Devices
CCTV Footage
Mobiles & Smart Phones
Network Data
Find What You Need
Our certified experts can uncover and reconstruct digital evidence from a wide range of devices including Computers, CCTV Systems, Mobile Phones, Cameras, GPS and other storage and hand held electronic devices.
Our Approach
The Digital Detectives approach to forensic Analysis allows us to find evidence faster and support it better. Our approach combines best practice in forensic analysis with a streamlined work flow to target key evidence areas and get results. Our clients enjoy the benefits of this approach with stronger cases in less time.
Ready For Court
An expert report allows for the presentation of technical evidence and expert opinion to the courts expedited by way of intuitive report. Forensic Analysis conducted by Digital Detectives are accompanied by an expert report and supporting addenda which present all evidence found. Expert reports allow for:
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Presentation of evidence identified in the course of analysis.
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Contextual basis in which the evidence was identified.
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Introduction of opinion evidence with supporting references from research and publications.
All Digital Detectives expert reports are supplied in a format suitable for presentation in court.
Cut Through The Jargon
An Expert Witness provides the courts with an independent interpretation of technical evidence suitable for presentation to a lay audience. The provision of expert testimony by an experienced expert in digital evidence can greatly influence the outcome of your case through clear and credible testimony. At Digital Detectives our experts are higly trained, certified and experienced in the presentation of complex technical digital evidence.
Our digital forensic experts can assist you with:
Courtroom Preparation
Attend court as Expert Witness
Present opinion evidence
Participate in experts' conference
We've Got Your Back
Our digital forensics experts can provide technical insights and advice relating to digital evidence as well as advice as to potential opportunities for discovery of additional evidence in support of your litigation efforts.
In addition to this, a Digital Detectives expert can participate in the process of formulating and preparing the case for a party and reviewing expert reports where digital evidence is concerned.
Contact Digital Detectives today. We'll help you answer the important questions.
What are the limitations and implications of digital evidence?
Have the correct preservation and evidence handling techniques been observed?
Could the electronic evidence have been altered?
Was the examination balanced to find and present both culpatory and exculpatory evidence?
Are there other electronic devices not yet examined which may be potential sources of evidence?