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Following the rapid growth in the use of the Internet, the number of crimes involving computers and digital data has increased significantly. When dealing with criminal cases that involve this type of evidence, it is essential that experts with many years of knowledge and experience working in computer forensics are called in to recover files and data.

Fortunately, there is one UK based company, specializing in digital forensics which has an experience of working on more than 6000 cases, meaning clients can rest assured that their forensic investigation will be carried out to the very highest standards.

The company offers a range of computer forensics and E-discovery services, to recover digital evidence from computers, mobile phones, satnavs and many other digital devices. They are currently accredited to ISO9001 and ISO27001 levels and are working towards the complex and stringent ISO17025 accreditation.

Most commonly working alongside the police, this company has worked with a number of law enforcement and independent companies. Their computer forensics services can be used to uncover evidence of fraud, money laundering, hacking, indecent images, drug dealing, murder and terrorism. If uncoovered, this evidence can be used to link individuals to commitments in criminal investigations.

It is due to the fragility of this evidence and the delicate nature of digital data that computer forensics specialists should be called in. Whilst many companies have their own internal computer specialists, many can only skim the surface of complex digital data. Just some of the services that this company has to offer include deleted data recovery, mobile phone forensics, computer analysis, cell site analysis e-discovery.

E-Discovery, otherwise known as Electronic Discovery is a practice that is also related to this particular field. In non-criminal cases, it allows multiple reviewers to view various items of electronic data from digital devices. Just some of the items that can be reviewed using this are e-mails, databases, documents, images and a variety of other files.

The company has a number of case studies on their website for clients to browse. These show the varied cases that this computer forensics specialist has worked on. If you require the help of this specialist company, contact them via telephone or online inquiry form. In case of emergency, there is an out of hours contact number on their website.

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