Computer fraud and employee malfeasance are common and it's
sometimes difficult to track down and prosecute those who commit computer
crimes.
This is due to the nature of digital evidence. Evidence must be presented in court that
was shown to have been preserved and
handled to ensure that it hasn't been changed.
Unfortunately some first responders inadvertently destroy the evidence -- and along with it, any chance of
using the very electronic evidence that may be the "smoking gun".
How is it that electronic data is easily destroyed or changed?
The very act of collecting or examining it can change it. This can be problematic inasmuch as the party introducing it must prove that
it has not been tampered with or modified since it was collected at the scene.
DeliveredDATA has computer forensics experts and experience in evidence collection,
Engage our professionals to make copies of evidentiary data ensuring that there was no tampering with the evidence.