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Digital Forensics Investigations

Digital Forensic Investigations is the use of specialized, technical processes along with standard investigation techniques to uncover facts and evidence from digital devices and networks. At Newberry Group, the Cyber Security Practice can assist you in all aspects of your cyber investigation. The most commonly requested services are detailed below:

  • Civil Litigation: We can perform electronic discovery or a full digital forensics investigation in support of disputes such as IP theft, fraud, unauthorized data deletion, harassment, document validation, or spoliation.
  • Criminal Prosecution Assistance: We can collect and analyze evidence relating to the prosecution of violent crime, white collar crime, organized crime, and property crimes. We have experience in international, federal, and state/local investigations.
  • Data Breach Investigation: We can investigate a data breach to determine both the method of entry and the scope of the event, as well as profiling and quantifying the data loss. We also offer full Incident Response services.
  • Occupational Crime Investigations: Employee theft and embezzlement, intellectual property violations, and misuse of company property are common insider threats. We can analyze digital evidence pertaining to various internal matters to determine the facts surrounding an event.
  • Expert Testimony: We have extensive experience and success testifying in a court of law or tribunal as to the general nature of digital evidence and the facts surrounding the specific evidence in a dispute.

This experience extends across all critical infrastructures, as we have conducted digital forensic investigations for customers including global law firms and corporations, as well as Federal and defense government agencies. Furthermore, we maintain a deep technical expertise that includes:

  • Forensic acquisition and analysis of various operating systems including Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X.
  • Forensic acquisition and analysis of a variety of mobile devices including Blackberries, iPhones, Windows Mobile, GPS units, and even antiquated technology often seen in theater.
  • Analysis of unknown or malicious code.
  • Network monitoring and the analysis of network traffic.
  • Classic media imaging as well as advanced live acquisition of volatile and non-volatile data.