The reality for small and mid-sized businesses is they are increasingly the primary targets for criminals and hackers looking to gain access to critical assets, customer information, intellectual property, and financial data.
Digital forensics is a unique combination of science and art. A digital forensic examiner uses active and deleted data, as well as, “system-generated information” to reconstruct the timeline used by an individual behind the keyboard.
Our digital forensic examiners analyze files and artifacts that are left behind on storage media even after being copied, deleted, or compromised. Throughout our extensive analysis, we strictly comply with the rules of evidence.
If and when required to present or refute electronic evidence in a court of law, our experts at Digital4nx Group will testify on your behalf to explain our findings.
We have proven our ability to educate any judge, jury, opposing counsel, and our client to understand the evidence obtained from our digital forensic examination.
Our Firm Leadership has extensive experience in assisting attorneys and their clients in:
- Identifying the locations, custodians, and methods utilized in storing electronic information;
- Preparing preservation protocols, requests for production, meet and confer conferences for electronic discovery in litigation;
- Coordinating the preservation, collection, and extraction of potentially discoverable ESI;
- Preparing discovery requests and responses;
- Working with litigation teams to efficiently review and analyze documents for production and trial preparation;
- Identify and work with client and litigation team relating to other Information important to eDiscovery efforts.
Conducting an ECA on a storage device (i.e., computer, tablet, cell phone, USB, etc.) may establish a user’s various trends such as installation of programs, mass deletions of files, as well as link files which may provide details of the directories a particular file was accessed from. It may also provide whether or not a file has been accessed, copied, and/or otherwise tampered with from a shared computer or company directory (i.e., corporate server). Our Team can also determine whether an unauthorized program was installed, such as a data-wiping program, as well as being able to do much more.
We assist litigation counsel and the client by analyzing and synthesizing evidence from multiple sources, collaborating with our client and their counsel to develop an initial case strategy while also formulating a preliminary discovery and litigation plan that will advance the chosen strategy towards a successful resolution. Cases are won by identifying clear litigation objectives and from there building a litigation plan that is focused on achieving those goals.
We write to inform you that with the aid of your firm in obtaining and assisting us in culling information from the plaintiff's laptop computers, we were able to resolve this matter on extremely favorable terms. I cannot overstate the value of your services to this outcome, and look forward to working with you in the future.
— Phillip Landrigan, Esq.
I want to thank you for your help in TelQuest International Corp. v. Dedicated Business Systems, Inc., et. al. The work by you and your staff, as noted in the Court's ruling, helped greatly in convincing the Court that evidence had been improperly erased by the defendants. See Te/Quest v. DBS!, 2009 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 19546 (D. N.J. March. 11, 2009).
— Dennis F. Gleason, Esq.
I wanted to thank you and your team for your help in assisting us with litigation efforts. As you know, I greatly appreciated your patience and overall assistance in helping educate us about the value of electronically stored information and how digital forensic efforts are used to support a legal strategy in order to gain a favorable outcome. As we've known and worked together over the years, I will continue to recommend you and your firm's services to my clients.
— AM Law 100 Esq.
Digital4nx has advised countless clients and handled various types of litigation and legal disputes in these areas, across State and Federal courts.