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Forensic Focus: Partnership Scheme
The Forensic Focus Partnership Scheme aims to bring those in need of computer forensics, e-discovery or data recovery services together with the very best companies working in this area.

If you suspect any of the following you should consider the services of a computer forensics expert: any form of computer or network misuse, unauthorised disclosure of information, data loss or destruction, fraud or deception involving a computer, industrial espionage, etc. Remember too that digital forensics experts work not only with computers but with many other types of digital devices such as cell phones, PDAs, external drives, network devices and more.

Our partners work closely with the legal and accountancy professions, corporate clients and private individuals. Using their years of experience they can identify, collect, preserve and analyse digitally stored data using specialist hardware and software to ensure that all evidence is recovered and is admissible in court, should that be necessary. The great majority of cases never reach this stage, often because the evidence recovered is so compelling.

To take advantage of this scheme please provide your full contact details below together with a brief summary of your situation or requirements. Your message will then be forwarded to the nearest participating partner who will contact you directly to discuss matters further.

There is no cost or obligation associated with this initial discussion and all information will be treated in the strictest confidence.

If you have any questions about the scheme itself, please do not hesitate to contact us.






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Computer forensics (or forensic computing) is the use of specialized techniques for recovery, authentication, and analysis of electronic data with a view to presenting evidence in a court of law.
Computer Forensics Downloads
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