Computer Forensics

Computer forensics (sometimes referred to as Digital Forensics) is the science of discovering legal evidence from computers and digital storage mediums. The Forensic collection of a data source is usually termed ‘imaging’.

What a user can actually see on their computer screen is only a small part of the information contained on their machine. If being able to view deleted or encrypted data, Internet history, Internet chat etc is important to your case, then taking a forensic image will give you the best chance of recovering this data.

Raposa Consultants are able to capture, secure and analyse electronic data from all types of computer system; from standalone machines or laptops, to global network infrastructures.

We use procedures and protocols that ensure all possible data is recovered and presented in a conclusive and understandable format. As a British examiner we comply with the Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO) guidelines.

Using the latest and most widely recognised forensic tools our analysis and findings are suitable for presentation in a corporate boardroom, tribunal or courtroom.

What we image:

  • Desktops
  • Laptops
  • Servers
  • External Storage media (USB Drives / CDs)
  • Blackberries
  • PDA
  • Mobile phones

*Other sources as they come to the market